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On the morning of November 10, Hurricane Etau is located right in the waters of the South Central provinces with winds of 90 km / h, 3 levels lower than Storm Molave, possibly entering Nha Trang this afternoon.
According to the National Center for Meteorological and Hydrological Forecasts, at 6 am today, the center of storms in the sea from Binh Dinh to Ninh Thuan, the strongest wind was grade 9, with three levels of shock.
Noon for the storm to go westward, the speed of 10-15 km / h, land in Khanh Hoa, then weaken into a tropical depression. At 4 p.m., pressure is low in the south central highlands.
The US Navy Radio and Tropical Storm Risk (University College London, UK) shared the forecast that the storm could land in the city of Nha Trang, Khanh Hoa this afternoon, with winds of about 65 km / h, and then decrease. weak in a tropical depression.
Influence of storms, Ly Son Island (Quang Ngai) and An Nhon City (Binh Dinh) had wind level 7, wind level 9. The waters of Quang Ngai to Ninh Thuan provinces have storms, the winds stronger they are. 9, level 12, waves 4-6 m high.
The continent from Binh Dinh to Khanh Hoa has strong level 7 winds, rising two levels. These provinces have had heavy rains since last night with a total rainfall of 50-150mm.
Nha Trang city this morning heavy rains, strong winds whistled. The trees on Thich Quang Duc Street, Phuoc Long District were uprooted and fell, taking up almost half of the way. Many trees along the coast were blown away by the wind. The waves of the sea broke, about 3 m high.
Mr. Le Tan Ban, director of Khanh Hoa Department of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, said that from last night until this morning, it rained a lot, from the Van Ninh district to the city. Nha Trang is expected to be the heart of the storm, the town has evacuated more than 2,440 people in low-lying areas, the risk of landslides to high places.
Today and tomorrow, Quang Tri, north of Khanh Hoa, will continue to rain heavily with rainfall of 200-400mm, in some places over 450mm; Quang Binh, southern Khanh Hoa and the central highlands region have 100-200mm rainfall.
Etau is the twelfth storm to hit the South China Sea this year. Before that, in October, the central region suffered four storms and a tropical depression. Three floods and 13 landslides in the past month have left 159 dead and another 71 missing.
Two storms in early November weakened into tropical depressions but caused heavy rains, floods and landslides in many central provinces.