More than 500,000 ordered to move as Typhoon Kajiki heads for Vietnam

Vietnam ordered the evacuation of more than 586,000 people before the arrival of Typhoon Kajiki.
Weather estimators, storm already 166km/s (103mph) winds packing and early on Monday before falling ashore before falling ashore, he said.
Thanh Hoa, Quang Tri, Hue and Da Nang were ordered to leave their homes from the central provinces. The flights were canceled and the boats were told to remain ashore.
The storm passes the Hainan in China, where the country’s air agency says that the rain is estimated until 320mm (12.6).
BBC Weather is expected to weaken as Typhoon Kajiki moves to Vietnam in the inner parts, but still pollute the country with 200km/s winds and waiting for 300-400 mm rainfall.
2-4m (6.6-13ft) Storm fluctuations are also expected.
Authorities said that people on the prescribed road did not go out after 14:00 GMT on Sunday. They said the soldiers were deployed to help.
“The situation is extremely dangerous and is not safe for any vehicle or structure, such as tourism or fishing ships and aquaculture facilities,” AFP News Agency, the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment. He said.
Vietnam Airlines canceled at least 22 flights to central cities and central cities on Sundays and Mondays.
Authorities are afraid that the storm could be as destructive as oil in September last year – a deadly typhoon that kills hundreds of people in the region, including 300 in Vietnam.




