Destructive typhoon in Vietnam: What is known about Kazakhstani tourists
Tengrinews.kz - More than three thousand Kazakhstani tourists are currently in Vietnam, which has been hit by Super Typhoon "Yagi". Inna Rei, the head of the "Touristik Qamqor" corporate fund, commented the situation.
According to the fund, 3,332 Kazakhstanis are in Vietnam as part of organized tours booked through travel agencies. However, there is no data on citizens who may have traveled independently.
"The events unfolding in Vietnam due to the typhoon have affected regions where our tourists are not present, unless they traveled individually. In the areas where our tourists are vacationing, including island regions, everything is calm. There is no panic, and no requests to cancel trips have been made. For now, everything is fine," explained Inna Rei.
Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs also confirmed that no Kazakhstani tourists in Vietnam have sought assistance.
????????#Vietnam #China #typhoonYagi Tifón Yagi vientos sostenidos de más de 200km/h impactando en Vietnam: Super Typhoon Yagi is making landfall in Quang Ninh and Hai Phong. Some damages already occurred. Houses were uproofed while glass and iron sheets flew like papers. Some cars… pic.twitter.com/SCZp8T7VPT
— worldnews24u (@worldnews24u) September 7, 2024
Typhoon "Yagi" has severely impacted northern Vietnam, causing widespread destruction and prompting emergency measures. On Saturday, wind speeds reached up to 150 kilometers per hour, leading to airport closures and the evacuation of residents from dangerous areas.
Read also: Tourist dies and 60 injured in escalator malfunction at Asia's largest waterfall
According to the fund, 3,332 Kazakhstanis are in Vietnam as part of organized tours booked through travel agencies. However, there is no data on citizens who may have traveled independently.
"The events unfolding in Vietnam due to the typhoon have affected regions where our tourists are not present, unless they traveled individually. In the areas where our tourists are vacationing, including island regions, everything is calm. There is no panic, and no requests to cancel trips have been made. For now, everything is fine," explained Inna Rei.
Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs also confirmed that no Kazakhstani tourists in Vietnam have sought assistance.
????????#Vietnam #China #typhoonYagi Tifón Yagi vientos sostenidos de más de 200km/h impactando en Vietnam: Super Typhoon Yagi is making landfall in Quang Ninh and Hai Phong. Some damages already occurred. Houses were uproofed while glass and iron sheets flew like papers. Some cars… pic.twitter.com/SCZp8T7VPT
— worldnews24u (@worldnews24u) September 7, 2024
Typhoon "Yagi" has severely impacted northern Vietnam, causing widespread destruction and prompting emergency measures. On Saturday, wind speeds reached up to 150 kilometers per hour, leading to airport closures and the evacuation of residents from dangerous areas.
Read also: Tourist dies and 60 injured in escalator malfunction at Asia's largest waterfall