Residents brave a raging floodwater brought about by typhoon "Nari" at San Ildefonso township, Bulacan province, north of Manila, Philippines Saturday Oct. 12, 2013. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez) (AP Photo)
HANOI, Vietnam -- Vietnam is evacuating more than 180,000 people from coastal areas in the path of Typhoon Nari.
The storm passed over the Philippines over the weekend, leaving 13 people dead.
It is expected to hit the central Vietnamese coast early on Tuesday morning with sustained winds of up to 133 kilometers (83 miles) per hour, causing possible flooding and damage to property.
Disaster official Le Dinh Tuong said 10 hotels popular with foreign tourists close to the town of Hoi An had been ordered to shift their guests to hotels inland.
Officials said they planned to evacuate 180,000 residents to schools and public buildings in central provinces before nightfall on Monday.
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