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We huddled together on a freezing winter morning at a small outdoor café in the city of Vin Yen, the capital of Vinh Phuc province in the Red River Delta region of northern Vietnam.

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HANOI (AP) - Much of Vietnam's capital remained under water today as the death toll from the city's worst flooding in two decades climbed to 17, disaster officials and state media reported.

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With the virus now confirmed to have spread into Europe, companies across Asia are preparing emergency plans for a pandemic which is widely assumed to be only a matter of time.
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We huddled together on a freezing winter morning at a small outdoor café in the city of Vin Yen, the capital of Vinh Phuc province in the Red River Delta region of northern Vietnam.

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HANOI (AP) - Much of Vietnam's capital remained under water today as the death toll from the city's worst flooding in two decades climbed to 17, disaster officials and state media reported.

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With the virus now confirmed to have spread into Europe, companies across Asia are preparing emergency plans for a pandemic which is widely assumed to be only a matter of time.
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