Typhoon Kajiki left Vietnam in ruins. Whole neighborhoods just disappeared overnight 😢.
Seeing 580,000 people evacuating is unreal. That’s an entire city on the move.
The winds looked so violent. Roofs flying like paper—it’s terrifying to imagine being there 😱.
Kajiki’s destruction shows how fragile life is when nature unleashes its fury.
I can’t stop thinking about families walking through waist-deep water carrying their children 💔.
This storm didn’t just flatten cities—it stole people’s safety, peace, and memories.
Vietnam has faced so many typhoons, but Kajiki feels like one of the worst in years.
580,000 evacuations in one storm shows the true scale of this chaos. It’s almost impossible to comprehend.
The videos of trees snapping and power poles falling were chilling.
Even schools and hospitals couldn’t withstand Kajiki’s winds. That’s how powerful it was.
It breaks my heart seeing people watching their homes collapse in front of their eyes 😢.
I hope the world pays attention. Vietnam needs support after something this massive.
This is not just a storm, it’s a humanitarian crisis. People need food, shelter, and hope.
Despite the chaos, you could see neighbors helping each other. That humanity is inspiring ❤️.
I’ve never seen evacuations at this scale. The logistics alone must’ve been overwhelming.
Typhoon Kajiki proves climate change is making storms stronger, faster, and deadlier 🌍🔥.
I can’t imagine the fear of children hiding from winds that strong. The trauma will stay forever.
Houses, cars, bridges—everything looked shattered. It’s like the storm erased entire towns.
Prayers for Vietnam 🙏. May the people find strength to recover from this tragedy.
580,000 people leaving their homes with nothing but a bag—that image will stay in my mind.
Even as Kajiki destroyed so much, the resilience of the Vietnamese people shined through 💪.
Flooded streets, collapsed roads, power outages—this was chaos in every sense of the word.
I hope international aid comes quickly. No country should face a disaster like this alone.
This storm showed that preparation only goes so far. Sometimes nature is just too strong.
It’s heartbreaking, but also moving, seeing communities stand together after such devastation.
Typhoon Kajiki’s impact was not just physical, but emotional too. The fear and loss can’t be measured.
Rescue teams working in the rain and winds are true heroes 👏.
I’ve seen many storm videos, but this one hit harder. So many lives disrupted in just hours.
580,000 people displaced—that number is shocking, but each one is a real person with a story.
Vietnam has faced countless storms, but the courage of its people never fails to inspire ❤️.