Eleven others were injured and hundreds of homes were damaged by the storm, the fifth to hit the country this year.
Quang Ninh was one of the hardest hit provinces, with two dead andthree injured. More than 320 houses and 200 hectares of crops were alsodamaged.
According to the Steering Committee forFlood and Storm Prevention and Control and the National Committee onSearch and Rescue, the storm cost Quang Ninh around 10 billion VND(476,000 USD) in damages.
Three people were alsokilled in Hoa Binh province and one in Bac Kan province as thestorm swept through the northern region.
The stormbattered hundreds of houses, flooded thousands of hectares of crops anddamaged major infrastructural facilities in northern localities.
According to the National Centre for Hydro-meteorological Forecast,water levels in rivers were rising rapidly, which could cause furtherflooding.
The Steering Committee for Flood and StormPrevention and Control has asked northern and midland provinces to keepan eye on weather patterns and take prompt action where necessary.
Typhoon Jebi also caused delays, cancellations, and diversion offlights in Hanoi and the northern port city of Hai Phong onAugust 3.
According to Vietnam Airlines, 44 of its domestic and international flights were cancelled.
Budget airline Vietjet Air also cancelled four flights between Ho Chi Minh City and Hai Phong.
The other low-cost carrier, Jetstar Pacific, announced that the flightbetween Ho Chi Minh City and Hai Phong would instead be diverted toHanoi, and passengers would be ferried by bus to the coastal city freeof charge.-VNA