A cold front is about to sweep into northern Vietnam, bringing cold temperatures to the area at night and early morning early next week, with some mountainous areas experiencing temperatures below 15 degrees Celsius.
In recent days, the South China Sea has been continuously hit by storms. The storm, internationally named Mayi, is forecast to be approaching super typhoon status, moving rapidly and expected to make landfall in the South China Sea within the next 48 hours.
Typhoon Usagi, with winds reaching Category 9 and gusts up to Category 12, has made landfall in the South China Sea, becoming the ninth typhoon of the year. It is forecast to weaken into a tropical depression within the next 48 hours.
Typhoon Usagi, with wind gusts reaching level 16, is currently active in the waters north of Luzon Island (Philippines). It is forecast that within the next 24 hours, the typhoon will move into the northeastern part of the South China Sea.
Typhoon No. 9 approached Phu Quy island district (Binh Thuan province), causing heavy rain and strong winds, resulting in many houses having their roofs blown off and trees being uprooted along the roads.
In response to Typhoon No. 9, Khanh Hoa province has urgently organized the evacuation of residents to stay in village cultural centers and school areas.
Typhoon No. 9 is now only 300km away from Phu Quy Island, with the strongest winds near the center of the storm reaching level 10 (90-100km/hour), gusting to level 12.
In the area predicted to be hit by Typhoon Usagi (Typhoon No. 9), residents on Phu Quy Island (Binh Thuan province) reported moving boats and reinforcing houses in preparation for the storm.
Typhoon No. 9 (Typhoon Usagi) is approaching the mainland of Vietnam with wind speeds of level 6, gusting to level 8, approximately 100km from the storm's center.
(VTC News) - On the morning of September 21, Super Typhoon Usagi swept across the strait between Taiwan and the Philippines with wind speeds of nearly 300 km/h accompanied by heavy rain.