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At 1:00 pm on September 16, the location of the center of Typhoon No. 5 Noul was at about 13.2 degrees north latitude; 116.8 degrees east longitude, about 680 km from the Hoang Sa archipelago to the southeast. The strongest wind in the area near the center of strong storms is level 8 (60-75 km / hour), level 10.
Typhoon number 5 is forecast to move in a northwesterly direction in the next 24 hours, each hour is about 15 km and is likely to be stronger. At 1:00 p.m. on September 17, the storm’s position was approximately 14.8 north latitude; 113.8 degrees east longitude, about 260 km from the Hoang Sa archipelago to the southeast. The strongest wind near the center of a strong storm is level 10 (90 – 100 km / h), level 12.
Dangerous areas in the East Sea in the next 24 hours (strong winds from level 6, shaking from level 8 or higher): from latitude 11.0 degrees north latitude to latitude 18.0 north latitude; East longitude 111.5 degrees east longitude. All ships operating in the danger zone are at high risk of being affected by strong winds and cyclones.
Due to the influence of storms, the area in the middle of the East Sea has strong winds of level 7, the area near the center of strong storms level 8, then increases to level 9-10, level 12. The sea is very strong. Natural disaster risk level: Level 3
Over the next 24 to 48 hours, the typhoon moves in a northwesterly direction, traveling at about 25 km per hour, and potentially getting stronger. At 1:00 p.m. on September 18, the position of the storm was approximately 16.5 north latitude; 108.1 degrees east longitude, right in the waters of Quang Binh to Quang Ngai provinces. The strongest wind in the area near the center of strong storms is level 11-12 (100-135 km / h), level 14.
Over the next 48 to 60 hours, the storm moves in a northwesterly direction, every hour about 25 km, heading inland from Quang Binh to Da Nang with the strongest winds of 10-11, level 13 after weakening to a Tropical depression. At 1 p.m. on September 19, the location of the center of the tropical depression is at about 17.5 degrees north latitude; 104.5 degrees east longitude, in the border area between Laos and Thailand. The strongest wind in the area near the center of the strong tropical depression is level 6 (40-50 km / hour), level 8.
Natural disaster risk level: Level 3, particularly in coastal areas from Quang Binh to Da Nang, level 4.
Heavy rain warning, due to the influence of Typhoon No. 5, from the afternoon of September 17 to the night of September 18, Ha Tinh to Quang Ngai provinces have heavy to very heavy rains with popular rains of 200- 300mm / wave, some places exceed 400mm; The provinces of the South Central Coast and the North Central Highlands experience moderate and heavy rains with popular rains of 50-100 mm / hour. From 18 to 20.9 in the Northern Delta provinces, Thanh Hoa, Nghe An with moderate rainfall, heavy rainfall with common rains of 100-150mm / hour.
Furthermore, due to the influence of the strong southwest monsoon, from the night of September 16 to 19, the sea from Binh Thuan to Ca Mau and the Southeast Sea (including the waters of the Spratly Islands) had winds from the southwest. Strong level 6-7, shock level 9. The ocean waves are 2-3.5 m high. Strong seas.
The Solidarity Labor Golden Heart Foundation cooperates with the National Humanitarian Portal 1400 to implement the “Millions of bracelets for people in flood zones” program. The program aims to spread, call and encourage Vietnamese organizations and individuals at home and abroad to donate funds to families damaged by natural disasters; especially for workers affected by the rain, floods and the COVID-19 epidemic.
The program received messages of support from 1.9.2020 until the end of October 30, 2020 with the syntax: BL send 1407. For each message, it has contributed 20,000 VND to activities to help and support people in flooded areas. .
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