Typhoon No. 13 300 km from Da Nang, level 17 | News



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Due to the influence of the circulation of Typhoon No. 13, on Ly Son Island (Quang Ngai), there were strong winds at level 8, level 10.

Storm No. 13, a level 17 burst, is rapidly approaching the central region, 300 km from Da Nang

According to the National Center for Meteorology and Hydrology, at 10 o’clock on November 14, the location of the center of Typhoon No. 13 (Typhoon Vamco) was approximately 15.8 north latitude; 110.9 degrees east longitude, about 300 km from Da Nang, Thua Thien-Hue, about 420 km from Quang Tri in the southeast. The strongest wind near the center of strong storms level 13-14 (135-165 km / h), level 17. The radius of strong winds from level 6, shaking from level 8 or higher is about 250 km from the center of the storm; Strong wind radius from level 10, shaking from level 12 or more about 100 km from the center of the storm.

It is forecast that in the next 12 hours, the storm will move in a northwesterly direction, at about 20 km per hour. At 10:00 p.m. on November 14, the position of the storm was at about 16.4 degrees north latitude; 109.1 degrees east longitude, in the waters from Ha Tinh to Quang Ngai. The strongest wind near the center of a strong storm is Level 12 (115-135 km / h), Level 15.

Over the next 12 to 24 hours, the typhoon moved in a northwesterly direction, traveling at about 20 km per hour and gradually weakening. At 10:00 pm on November 15, the storm’s position was at about 17.1 degrees north latitude; 107.2 degrees east longitude, just offshore from Ha Tinh to Quang Ngai. The strongest wind in the area near the center of a strong storm is level 10 (90-100 km / h), level 13.

Typhoon 13 is about to land, Da Nang people urgently reinforce their houses

East Sea Storm Hazard Zone in Next 24 Hours (Strong Winds from Level 6 or Higher, Shake Level 8 or Higher): 13.5 to 19.0 degrees North latitude; West longitude 113.5 degrees East longitude. All vessels operating in the danger zone are at high risk of being hit by strong winds.

For the next 24 to 48 hours, the storm moved in a northwesterly direction, each hour traveling 15 to 20 km, entering the provinces from Ha Tinh to Quang Nam, gradually weakening into a tropical depression, then continuing toward the inland and weakened into a low-pressure region in Laos – Thailand.

Strong winds, big waves in the sea, storm surge in coastal areas

The western sea area in the north and between the eastern sea (including the Hoang Sa archipelago) today (Nov 14) has storms, strong winds 8-10, the area near the center of storms level 13-14, shock level 17, the sea waves are 5-7 m high, the area near the center of the storm is 9-11 m, the sea is fierce.

The waters from Ha Tinh to Quang Ngai (including Con Co Island District, Ly Son Island District, Cu Lao Cham Island and Hon Ngu Island) have storms, strong winds gradually increase to level 8 – 9, the area near the center of storms level 10 – 11, impact level 14, fierce storm surge. The North Sea of ​​the Gulf of Tonkin (including the Bach Long Vi Island District) has a strong northeast wind of level 7, sometimes level 8, level 10, strong sea.

In the coastal provinces from Thanh Hoa to Da Nang, the storm surge is likely to reach 0.5 to 1 m in height. The risk of flooding occurs in low-lying coastal areas, estuaries and lagoons in Quang Binh, Quang Tri, Thua Thien – Hue, Da Nang provinces.

Strong winds on the mainland: On the mainland from south of Nghe An to Quang Ngai, winds gradually increase to level 6-7, then increase to level 8 – 9, coastal areas have level 10, level 12 places .

Heavy rains: From this afternoon (Nov 14) to Nov 16, from southern Nghe An to Quang Nam, there were heavy to very heavy rains with rains of 150-250mm / wave, in some places more than 350mm ; In Thanh Hoa, north of Nghe An and Quang Ngai, heavy rains occur with rainfall of 50-150mm / hour.

Level 3 natural disaster risk alert.

Mr. Mai Van Khiem – Director of the Center for Hydrometeorological Forecasts on Typhoon No. 13

Tide and flood warning on the south coast

Currently, the coastal water level in the southeast is rising with the tide. The highest tidal peak observed at the Vung Tau Oceanographic Station (Ba Ria – Vung Tau) was 4.32 m at 0:00 am on November 14.

The tidal peak on the South Coast is forecast to continue to rise slightly in the coming days and to remain at a high level after November 19, gradually decreasing. The highest tidal peak in Vung Tau can reach 4.37 m on the morning of November 17.

Warning, due to the influence of high tide, a high risk of flooding may occur in the low-lying coastal areas of Ben Tre, Soc Trang, Tra Vinh, Bac Lieu, Ca Mau and HCMC. The deepest flood time is approximately 1 to 4 hours and 15 to 19 hours.



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