Despite widespread precautions, Typhoon Bualoi left a trail of devastation as it swept inland, unleashing violent winds and intense flooding before weakening into a tropical depression en route to Laos. The storm destroyed temporary bridges and flooded roads and low-water crossings across multiple provinces, leaving many highland communities isolated. In urban areas, rising floodwaters submerged vehicles and caused widespread disruption. Powerful winds also caused the collapse of houses in Hue City, Thanh Hoa, and Ninh Binh province, adding to the devastation. As search and rescue teams press on, Vietnam and its neighbours are now grappling with the aftermath — a recovery process expected to be long and challenging.