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Meteorological Department No. 5 (tropical) level 3 storm announcement “Lin Fa” hit Thailand, causing many provinces to experience heavy rains and strong winds through October 12, 2020.

The Meteorological Department issued an announcement no. 5 entitled “Level 3 (tropical) storm” Lin Fa “(affecting October 12, 2020)” indicating that at 4:00 pm today (October 11) the Level 3 storm (Tropical Zone) “Lin Fa “, the area of ​​Guang Nam Vietnam The center is about 350 kilometers east of Muang District, Ubon Ratchathani Province, or 15.2 degrees north latitude, 108.1 degrees east longitude, with wind speed highest near the center at about 40 miles per hour. It is moving westward At a speed of about 30 kilometers per hour

The storm is likely to weaken into a Category 2 (depression) storm tonight and further weaken to a Category 1 (Intensive Low Pressure Cell) storm in the east and northeast. More rain With heavy rain and strong winds Especially in Mukdahan, Roi Et, Yasothon, Amnat Charoen, Ubon Ratchathani, Si Saket, Surin, Buriram and Nakhon Ratchasima provinces.

The southwest monsoon prevailing over the Andaman Sea, Thailand, and the Gulf of Thailand is strong. Features like this make the lower central region Including Bangkok and the surrounding provinces, the eastern and upper southern regions, during October 11-12, 2020, there will be continuous rains and some heavy rains. People are asked to beware of heavy rains and heavy rain. What can cause flash floods and flash floods

For strong wind waves in the Andaman Sea and the upper Gulf of Thailand. The height of the waves is 2-3 meters and in the areas of thunderstorms, the height of the waves is more than 3 meters, boaters should navigate with caution. And the small ships refrain from sailing

In addition, a Category 1 (Intensive Low Pressure Cell) storm in the Philippines has intensified to a Category 2 (Depression) storm moving toward the upper South China Sea. It is likely to be stronger as a Category 3 (tropical) storm is expected to move near Hainan from October 13-14, 2020

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