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More than 1.2 million homes destroyed by central Vietnam floods

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Hoi An, Oct 28 (EFE/EPA).- More than 1.2 million homes have been destroyed by floods in central Vietnam and the situation could worsen Wednesday with the arrival of Typhoon Molave on these shores, the International Federation of Red Cross said Wednesday.SHOT LIST: B-ROLL OF HOI AN, VIETNAM PRIOR TO THE ARRIVAL OF TYPHOON MALAVE.

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