Horror footage shows buildings being destroyed during Typhoon Yagi.
One clip shows how a curtain wall was ripped from a tall building as it was battered by the wind.
It slowly toppled before folding in half and falling onto the ground in slow motion, where it shattered into pieces.
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The person behind the camera in H? Long, Vietnam, could be heard saying: “Oh no, it’s falling.”
A second piece of footage – suggested to be from Hanoi – shows how a roof cover was ripped whole from a large building.
It slowly peeled off before being blown onto the roof of the building next door, where it broke into pieces.
And a third video shows the horror moment when a landslide struck.
Debris was sent tumbling down a slope at high speed, covering buildings and forcing the cameraman to sprint to safety.
The last clip is believed to have been filmed in Yên Bái Province in Vietnam’s Northeast Region.
At least 65 people have been killed by Yagi after the typhoon made landfall in Vietnam on Saturday (7 Sep), as reported by Need To Know.
A structural engineer commented on the clip of the curtain wall detaching after it was shared on social media.
He said it may have come loose due to “improperly installed anchoring, lower quality materials compared to what was specified, or a design issue”.
Another social media user wrote under the second video: “The wind is knocking trees over.
“I estimate it at 80 mph or more, looking at the foliage.”
And a third said about the landslide clip: “At first, I was thinking, ‘Oh, good thing they’re filming from far away.’
“Then far away got a hell of a lot closer at terrifying speeds.”
Another clip from Monday (9 Sep) shows how a bridge partially collapsed as traffic was on it.
The vehicles were sent plunging into the swollen river below, leaving 13 people missing.
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