Typhoon Kalmaegi was barrelling on Thursday morning toward Vietnam after leaving a trail of destruction in the Philippines. The storm was expected to make landfall later on Thursday or early on Friday, the U.S. Consulate in Vietnam said in a weather advisory. Vietnam’s Prime Minister urged the country’s emergency response agencies and ministries to ready themselves as the country braces for the impact of the typhoon . The Vietnamese National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting said coastal areas may see waves up to 26 feet and a storm surge up to 2 feet. Winds were expected to be as strong as about 84 mph, the center said. The country is already battling flash floods and landslides after record rainfall in late October. Those floods killed at least 35 people, officials told AFP. So

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