The images from Vietnam after Typhoon Kajiki are devastating. Whole neighborhoods wiped out in just hours 💔.
580,000 people leaving their homes at once… it’s hard to even picture that level of chaos.
The winds looked terrifying, tearing roofs off houses like they were nothing 😱.
Kajiki didn’t just flood streets—it flattened entire cities. Truly heartbreaking.
I can’t stop thinking about the families who had to run in the night with nowhere safe to go.
Seeing children carried through waist-high water broke me 😢.
Even sturdy buildings couldn’t survive Kajiki’s power. That shows how fierce it really was.
This storm reminded me of Katrina and Harvey. Nature can change lives in seconds.
580,000 evacuations—that’s like an entire U.S. city forced out overnight. Unreal scale.
The sound of Kajiki’s winds must have been terrifying to hear in the dark.
Vietnam is strong, but this storm left scars that will last for years 💪.
The destruction looked like a war zone. Streets turned into rivers, houses reduced to rubble.
Climate change is making storms like this more dangerous every year 🌍🔥.
Kajiki was chaos, but the courage of rescue workers was inspiring 👏.
It’s not just property lost—it’s memories, safety, and years of people’s lives washed away.
The footage of boats rescuing families from rooftops gave me chills.
This storm proves how fragile coastal communities are when nature strikes.
I felt sick seeing cars tossed around like toys by the floodwaters 😱.
The bravery of neighbors helping each other through the chaos was beautiful ❤️.
Kajiki didn’t care about rich or poor—it hit everyone the same.
It’s so sad that half a million people are now left with nothing but hope.
What hurt most was seeing elders being carried to shelters, exhausted and scared 😢.
Kajiki’s power was unmatched, but so is the strength of Vietnam’s people 💪.
This storm will be remembered as one of the darkest days in Vietnam’s history.
Prayers for Vietnam tonight. May healing and rebuilding come quickly 🙏