No. 9 storm center in Quang Nam, Quang Ngai, level 12, heavy rain in many places | News



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Typhoon No. 9 swept through the Midwest with Level 12 wind gusts and heavy rain everywhere

Due to the influence of Typhoon No. 9, in Binh Chau and Ly Son (Quang Ngai), there were strong winds of 11-12, level 13-14; Con Co Island (Quang Tri) has strong winds of level 8, level 9; Hoai Nhon (Binh Dinh) has strong winds at level 8, level 9; Tra My (Quang Nam) has strong winds at level 8, level 11; Cam Le (Da Nang) has winds of level 8; An Khe (Gia Lai) has strong winds of level 8, impact level 10; Elsewhere in the central-central and central-south coastal areas, there are wind gusts from 7 to 8. In the provinces of Thua Thien – Hue to Phu Yen and the central-north highlands, there were heavy rains with a precipitation common 100 – 320 mm.

At 1:00 p.m. on October 28, the center of the storm was at about 15.2 degrees north latitude; 108.5 degrees east longitude, on the mainland of Quang Nam, Quang Ngai. The strongest wind near the center of strong storms level 10 (90 – 100 km / h), impact level 12. The radius of strong winds from level 6, shaking from level 8 or more is about 150 km from the center from the storm; Strong wind radius from level 10, shake level 12 or more about 50 km from the center of the storm.

Risky on the street during storm No. 9, the people of Quang Nam dumped their motorcycles

In the next 12 hours, the typhoon is forecast to move northwest, every hour about 25 km, head inland, and weaken into a tropical depression. At 1 p.m. on October 29, the location of the center of the tropical depression is about 15.4 degrees north latitude; 106.0 degrees east longitude, over the southern region of Laos. The strongest wind in the area near the center of the strong tropical depression is level 6 (40 – 50 km / h), level 8.

Over the next 12 to 24 hours, the tropical depression moves in a northwesterly direction, traveling 20 to 25 km every hour, gradually weakening into a low pressure area in Thailand.

Storm danger zone at sea in the next 12 hours (strong winds from level 6 or higher, shaking from level 8 or higher): from latitude 11.0 to 18.0 north latitude; west longitude 111.0 degrees east longitude. All vessels operating in the danger zone are at high risk of being hit by strong winds.

Storm No. 9 will cause widespread flooding in the central and central highlands

Warning of strong winds, big waves in the sea

This afternoon, the coastal waters from Da Nang to Phu Yen (including Ly Son Island District) have strong winds of 9-10, level 12; very strong seas; Sea waves 4 to 6 m high. The Gulf of Tonkin and the sea area from Quang Tri to Thua Thien – Hue (including Con Co Island), the influence of the northern circulation of the storm combined with the cold air should have northeast wind at 7-8, level 10 .; strong seas; Waves of the sea from 3 to 5 m high. The Khanh Hoa to Binh Thuan sea zone has strong Level 6 and Level 8 winds; rough seas; sea ​​waves 2 to 4 m high.

Quy Nhon: The motorcycle driver “suffered the battle” on the streets during storm number 9

Strong onshore winds: This afternoon, in the provinces / cities from Thua Thien – Hue to Binh Dinh, there were strong winds of level 8, level 11; Particularly coastal lands in Quang Nam and Quang Ngai provinces / cities have strong winds of 9-10, level 12; Da Nang has strong winds at level 8, level 11; Quang Binh, Quang Tri, Kon Tum and Gia Lai provinces have strong winds of 6-7, level 9.

Heavy rains in many places

In the afternoon and tonight, in Quang Tri, Thua Thien Hue, Kon Tum, Gia Lai, there will continue to be heavy to very heavy rain with a total rainfall of 50-100mm; starting tomorrow the rain falls rapidly.

From tonight to October 31, the area from Nghe An to Quang Binh has very heavy rains with a popular total rainfall of 200-400mm / wave; in particular Nam Nghe An and Ha Tinh have gaps greater than 500 mm; Thanh Hoa has moderate rains, some places with heavy rains with a total rainfall of 50 – 150 mm.

Level 9 Natural Disaster Risk is Level 4.

The horror of the iron bridge in Kon Tum was washed away by flooding from storm number 9



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