Vietnam escapes worst of typhoon that battered Philippines
HANOI, Vietnam — A powerful storm that left a trail of death and destruction in the Philippines was downgraded to a tropical depression Tuesday and failed to make landfall in Vietnam.
Hundreds of thousands of people in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta had been evacuated as the region braced for the arrival of Typhoon Tembin after the storm left more than 160 people dead in the Philippines.
Weather forecasters had expected the delta’s southern tip to be in Tembin’s path, and said heavy rain and strong winds starting Monday night could cause serious damage in the vulnerable region, where facilities are not built to cope with such severe weather. By Tuesday morning, the storm was downgraded to a tropical depression and forecasters said it would it not make landfall in Vietnam.
The storm was expected to dissipate over the Gulf of Thailand later Tuesday.