Typhoon Ketsana

Geoffrey Cain — Special to GlobalPost October 3, 2009 12:32 ET

Vietnam in the aftermath of Ketsana

Relief efforts are improving in central Vietnam, which has long been afflicted by catastrophic floods.

By Geoffrey Cain — Special to GlobalPost
Published: October 4, 2009 08:11 ET

DANANG, Vietnam — "Attention passengers. This is your captain speaking. We’re starting our descent into Danang, with heavy winds and rain. Things could get bumpy. As always, we thank you for flying with us."

Oops! They forgot to mention we’re landing in a typhoon. Of course, the news was spreading since we took off, but the cabin crew managed to feign...

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