Summary
- Typhoon Yagi, the strongest storm in Asia this year, made landfall in northern Vietnam causing significant damage and loss of life
- The storm also affected China and the Philippines, leaving many dead, missing, and displaced
- Scientists suggest that the intensity of storms like Typhoon Yagi may be fueled by warmer oceans due to climate change
- Climate change is linked to stronger storms with higher wind speeds, intense rainfall, and longer duration