Typhoon Kalmaegi slams into Vietnam
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At least five people died in Vietnam after Typhoon Kalmaegi pummeled coastal regions with destructive winds and heavy rain, officials said on Friday (November 7), following the storm's deadly passage through the Philippines where it killed at least 188 people.