According to local reports, some initial damage statistics up to 2:30 p.m. on September 10, 2024, there were 157 dead and missing people (87 dead, 70 missing).
Of which, Cao Bang has 55 people in Bao Lac district (19 dead, 36 missing). Lao Cai has 40 people (23 dead, 17 missing), including: Sa Pa 8, Bat Xat 13, Simacai 4, Bac Ha 13, Van Ban 2. In Yen Bai, 28 people due to landslides (22 dead, 6 missing), including Luc Yen: 13, Yen Bai city 14, Van Chan 1.
In Quang Ninh, 9 people died (8 people due to storm; 1 person swept away by flood). Hai Phong had 2 people killed by storm . Hai Duong had 1 person killed by storm . Hanoi had 1 person killed by storm. Hoa Binh had 4 people killed by landslide. Lang Son had 2 people killed by flood, landslide. Bac Giang had 1 person killed by flood. Tuyen Quang had 2 people missing due to flood. Ha Giang had 2 people (1 person died; 1 person missing). In Lai Chau, 1 person died by landslide. Phu Tho had 9 people (8 people missing in Phong Chau bridge collapse, 1 person died by landslide)
Regarding the number of injured people: 752 people (Quang Ninh 536, Hai Phong 81, Hai Duong 5, Hanoi 10, Bac Giang 5, Bac Ninh 52, Lang Son 10, Lao Cai 14, Yen Bai 10, Cao Bang 12, Phu Tho 5, Bac Kan 1, Hoa Binh 1, Vinh Phuc 8, Thanh Hoa 2).
Also according to the Department of Dyke Management and Disaster Prevention, 85 boats of all kinds sank at anchorage in Quang Ninh.
Regarding agriculture, 148,632 hectares of rice were flooded and damaged (concentrated in Hai Phong 25,780 hectares; Thai Binh 11,000 hectares; Hanoi 15,563 hectares; Hung Yen 12,119 hectares; Hai Duong 18,500 hectares; Ha Nam 7,928 hectares; Lang Son 4,495 hectares; Bac Giang 14,933 hectares; Bac Ninh 9,830 hectares; Vinh Phuc 8,860 hectares, Thai Nguyen 3,512 hectares, Yen Bai 2,618 hectares...).
26,186 hectares of crops were flooded and damaged (concentrated in Hai Phong 2,614 hectares; Nam Dinh 509 hectares; Thai Binh 3,345 hectares; Hanoi 1,205 hectares; Bac Ninh 2,321 hectares; Hai Duong 3,000 hectares; Hoa Binh 5,914 hectares, Lang Son 1,393 hectares...).
There are 11,038 hectares of fruit trees damaged (concentrated in Hai Phong 2,550 hectares; Thai Binh 1,385 hectares, Hung Yen 1,841 hectares, Hai Duong 3,000 hectares...).
Regarding aquaculture cages, 1,577 cages were damaged or swept away (concentrated in Quang Ninh 1,000, Hai Duong 300...).
There were 1,111 cattle and 680,243 poultry deaths (concentrated in Hai Duong 320,000, Hai Phong 345,610 poultry).
In addition, Quang Ninh, Hai Phong, Thai Binh, Hai Duong, and Hanoi suffered widespread power and communication outages. Of these, 12 500kV lines, 36 220kV lines, 173 110kV lines had problems and 5,305 power poles were broken.
Due to the long duration of the storm and the sustained intensity of the storm, very strong gusts of wind damaged 48,337 houses (concentrated in Quang Ninh 20,245, Hai Phong 13,927, Bac Ninh 3,450, Lang Son 2,929...). Many shops, offices, and schools had their roofs blown off or were damaged. Many advertising signs, telecommunication poles, and mobile broadcasting stations were broken. Urban trees were uprooted and broken along the roads in Quang Ninh, Hai Phong, Hai Duong, Hanoi...
According to the Department of Dyke Management and Natural Disaster Prevention and Control, storm No. 3 has weakened into a tropical depression and is gradually dissipating over the Northwestern region. However, the storm's circulation will continue to cause heavy rain until September 11 in the northern provinces, especially the Northwestern region.