A tropical depression, formerly known as Typhoon Kajiki, has made landfall in North-Central Vietnam, bringing with it heavy rainfall and strong winds. The storm, which was downgraded from a typhoon to a tropical depression, has caused widespread flooding and damage in the region. The National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting (NCHMF) reported that the storm made landfall in the early hours of the morning, with winds of up to 60 km/h. The heavy rainfall has caused rivers to overflow, resulting in flooding in many areas. The flooding has disrupted transportation, with many roads and highways closed due to the high water levels. The authorities have warned of the risk of landslides and flash flooding, and have advised people to stay indoors and avoid traveling unless necessary. The storm has also caused power outages, with many households left without electricity. The government has deployed emergency responders to assist with the relief efforts, including providing food and shelter to those affected. The storm is expected to continue moving westward, bringing heavy rainfall to other parts of the country. The NCHMF has warned of the risk of further flooding and landslides, and has advised people to remain vigilant. The storm has caused significant damage to infrastructure, including roads, bridges, and buildings. The authorities have estimated that the damage could run into millions of dollars. The government has promised to provide support to those affected, including financial assistance and aid. The storm has also had an impact on agriculture, with many crops damaged or destroyed. The authorities have warned of the risk of food shortages, and have advised farmers to take precautions to protect their crops. The storm has caused significant disruption to daily life, with many schools and businesses closed. The authorities have advised people to stay safe and to follow the instructions of the emergency responders. The storm is a reminder of the importance of being prepared for natural disasters, and the need for effective emergency planning and response. The government has promised to review its emergency response procedures, to ensure that it is better prepared for future storms. The storm has also highlighted the need for investment in infrastructure, including flood defenses and drainage systems. The authorities have promised to prioritize this investment, to reduce the risk of flooding and damage from future storms. The storm has caused significant concern among the public, with many people worried about the impact on their homes and livelihoods. The authorities have advised people to remain calm, and to follow the instructions of the emergency responders. The storm is a reminder of the importance of community and resilience, and the need for people to come together to support each other in times of need.