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Typhoon Yagi kills 21, injures 229 in northern Vietnam

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Typhoon Yagi kills 21, injures 229 in northern Vietnam

2024-09-09 04:00 Last Updated At:15:57

Super typhoon Yagi that swept through Vietnam's northern mountainous localities over the weekend killed at least 21 people and injured 229 others, according to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development on Sunday evening.

The fatalities include five from the coastal province of Quang Ninh, two from Hai Phong city, one from Hai Duong, one from capital Hanoi, four from Hoa Binh, one from Yen Bai, one from Lang Son and six from Lao Cai.

Natural disasters, mainly floods and landslides, left 147 people dead and missing, and injured 104 others in Vietnam in the first eight months of this year, according to the country's General Statistics Office.

In the aftermath of Yagi, over 2,800 fallen trees disrupted traffic on the streets of Hanoi.

According to local weather report, the city is expected to see more rain in the coming days, adding to the challenge of its clean-up work.

Typhoon Yagi kills 21, injures 229 in northern Vietnam

Typhoon Yagi kills 21, injures 229 in northern Vietnam

Typhoon Yagi kills 21, injures 229 in northern Vietnam

Typhoon Yagi kills 21, injures 229 in northern Vietnam

Typhoon Yagi kills 21, injures 229 in northern Vietnam

Typhoon Yagi kills 21, injures 229 in northern Vietnam

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Beijing consumer gold market remains hot despite rising prices

2024-09-17 04:15 Last Updated At:08:17

Beijing's consumer gold market has been running hot during the Mid-Autumn Festival holiday, despite recent rises in the gold price on international markets.

Last week, the main contract for gold futures on the New York Mercantile Exchange (COMEX) has risen to over 2,600 U.S. dollars per ounce.

At a gold shop in Beijing's Xicheng District, the price of pure gold jewelry went up to about 737 yuan (about 104 U.S. dollars) per gram, but many shoppers are still looking to buy gold jewelry especially during the Mid-Autumn Festival holiday and the end-of-summer wedding season.

"It is now more than 700 yuan (about 98.7 U.S. dollars) per gram, but when we were here about two months ago, it was only just above 600 yuan (about 84.6 U.S. dollars) per gram," said a customer.

"I'm getting married, so I came to have a look. Even if the price goes up, we still have to buy it," said another customer.

"I had nothing to do during the holidays, so I came here to take a look [at the gold jewelry]. I just bought a lucky charm bead and now I want to take a look at the bracelet," said another customer.

At the shop's gold investment counter, many consumers have been making inquiries about gold bars, which has long been considered a safe investment, although experts recommend caution in the rising gold market.

At the shop's gold investment counter, many consumers have been inquiring about gold bars, which have long been considered a safe investment. However, experts recommend caution in the rising gold market.

"Many investors will buy gold bars for medium- to long-term investment based on their expected price as part of their overall family asset allocation. We suggest that investors be more rational in their decisions," said Li Yang, a senior gold investment analyst.

Beijing consumer gold market remains hot despite rising prices

Beijing consumer gold market remains hot despite rising prices

Beijing consumer gold market remains hot despite rising prices

Beijing consumer gold market remains hot despite rising prices

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