A tropical depression east of the Philippines will enter the South China Sea within the next 24 hours, heading towards the Paracel Islands, with the potential to strengthen into the fourth typhoon of 2024.
Trong 24 đến 48 giờ tới, vùng biển phía Bắc khu vực Bắc Biển Đông gió mạnh cấp 7-10, vùng gần tâm bão đi qua mạnh cấp 11-13, giật cấp 16; biển động dữ dội.
Trong 24 đến 48 giờ tới, vùng biển phía Bắc khu vực Bắc Biển Đông gió mạnh cấp 7-10, vùng gần tâm bão số 4 đi qua giật cấp 16; biển động dữ dội.
Early this morning, October 7th, Typhoon No. 4 reached level 16 in the East Sea, bringing showers and thunderstorms to northern Vietnam, with moderate rain in mountainous and hilly areas, and heavy to very heavy rain in some places.
Over the past 3 hours, Typhoon No. 4 (international name Koinu) has intensified by one level after moving into the sea southeast of Guangdong province (China).
Early morning on October 6th, Typhoon No. 4 was located in the northeastern part of the South China Sea, then gradually weakened, decreasing by about 2 levels each day, making it unlikely to affect Vietnam.
Đến 13 giờ ngày 3/10, vị trí tâm bão Koinu ở vào khoảng 21,1 độ Vĩ Bắc; 124,8 độ Kinh Đông, trên vùng biển phía Đông Bắc đảo Luzon (Philippines).
Two Chinese national identity cards were found in the wallets of two of the seven victims whose bodies washed ashore on the coast of Phu Quoc, Kien Giang.
As of 12 noon on September 28th, six airports in the Central and Central Highlands regions had reopened; four airports remained closed due to the lingering effects of the storm.
Numerous trees were uprooted and corrugated iron roofs were blown away, lying scattered across the streets after Super Typhoon Noru, the strongest in 20 years, swept through Da Nang.
Parents sat watching over their sleeping children at the storm shelter, but still worried about whether their humble homes would be safe after Super Typhoon Noru passed through.
Fearing the power of Super Typhoon Noru, most residents in Thuan An ward (Hue City) limited their outings after reinforcing their houses to ensure their safety.
Directing the response to Typhoon No. 4, Deputy Prime Minister Le Van Thanh emphasized that the online meeting rooms of all localities must be open tonight.
People in Da Nang spent tens of millions of dong renting trucks and containers to place in front of and around restaurants in the hope of minimizing property damage when the storm hit.
A tornado turned the entire Cua Viet market (Gio Linh district, Quang Tri province) into rubble, with houses collapsing and many market stalls having their roofs blown off.
Trước các dự báo cực đoan về ảnh hưởng của bão Noru, Trung tâm mạng lưới MobiFone miền Trung và Công ty Dịch vụ MobiFone khu vực 3 dồn lực ứng phó với siêu bão.
In Quang Nam province, Da Nang city, and Thua Thien Hue province, heavy rains accompanied by waves 2-3 meters high have begun, and hundreds of thousands of people have been evacuated to safe areas.
Given the complex developments of Typhoon Noru, the Civil Aviation Authority has decided to temporarily suspend operations at four more airports in central Vietnam, bringing the total number of temporarily closed airports in the region to nine.
The Prime Minister emphasized this point while chairing an online meeting on emergency response to Typhoon No. 4 (Typhoon Noru) on the morning of September 27.
The meteorological agency forecasts that around the afternoon and night of September 27th, Typhoon No. 4 will affect the mainland, with a scenario of heavy rainfall exceeding 400mm, putting approximately 60 districts and urban areas at risk of flooding.
Quang Nam province has strictly prohibited boats and ships from going out to sea from 0:9 on September 26th until the weather conditions at sea return to normal.
Vessels operating at sea off the coasts of Binh Dinh, Phu Yen, and Khanh Hoa provinces have received information about Typhoon Noru so they can proactively plan for prevention.
Ahead of forecasts that Noru will be a very strong typhoon entering the South China Sea tonight, September 25th, fishermen in Da Nang are urgently hiring cranes to move their boats and vessels ashore to avoid the storm.