Typhoon No. 8 Melts in the Central Continent and Storm No. 9 Enters the East Sea | News



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Information at the meeting of the Central Steering Committee for the prevention of natural disasters that takes place in Hanoi this afternoon, October 23, Mr. Mai Van Khiem, Director of the National Center for Hydrometeorological Forecasts, warned about the possibility of export. Currently, Storm No. 9 is heading toward central Vietnam, just after Storm No. 9.
Specifically, Mr. Mai Van Khiem said that the tropical convergence in the Philippine Sea is expected to strengthen into a tropical depression, then continue to strengthen into a storm and enter the South China Sea in the coming days. , becomes storm number 9 this year.

Typhoon No. 8 is expected to enter the provinces from Ha Tinh to Thua Thien – Hue from the night of October 24 to 25.

Typhoon No. 8 will cause heavy rains throughout the Central region

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Mr. Mai Van Khiem warned that Typhoon No. 9 would enter the East Sea just after Storm No. 8 melted on the central continent.

“Our forecast in the morning (October 25 – Reporter), Hurricane No. 8 dissipates, and in the afternoon of the same day, warning message No. 9 will be broadcast,” Khiem said.

According to Mr. Khiem, if the ninth storm entered the South China Sea in the next few days, the central region in October would experience 4 consecutive storms, 1 tropical depression.

“This is also a repeating weather pattern as in October 1998, the central provinces also received four consecutive storms, a tropical depression, this year the central region had long-lasting rains and floods, very complicated developments,” said Mr. Khiem.

Having used up the lottery tickets, they rushed back to the side to send the package of cake to the central region.



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