Molave ​​storms near Quang Nam – Quang Ngai



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Hurricane Molave ​​formed just after Typhoon Saude, from a tropical depression in the eastern Philippines with the strongest winds of 75 km / h, level 8.

Then Hurricane Molave ​​intensified and swept through the Philippines on October 25 with winds of 125 km / h, shook 180 km / h, leaving at least two dead and 19 missing, many villages flooded and almost 100,000 people must evacuate .

Upon entering the South China Sea, the Molave ​​storm continues to increase with winds of 164 km / h (level 14, shock level 17) due to many favorable factors such as: absence of obstacles, warm sea water, very cold. weaken.

The National Meteorology and Hydrology Agency said Molave ​​will be the strongest storm in the last 20 years with three dangerous characteristics: very fast speed, very strong intensity and a wide range of effects.

With a 150 km / h gust close to shore, Storm Molave ​​is comparable to the Damrey storm that landed in Nha Trang in 2017. The storm three years ago caused more than 100 deaths and hundreds of thousands of houses damaged, total. a loss of around 22 billion VND in the South Central Coast provinces.

To avoid damage, the Border Guard Command informed 45,000 boats, with 229,290 employees, to know the advance of the storm to move and escape from the danger zone. Yesterday, two Binh Dinh fishing boats heading to the mainland to avoid storm damage sank in the sea.26 fishermen to go.

The National Defense Ministry has ordered units stationed from Ha Tinh to Binh Thuan to deploy forces with almost 370,000 people, more than 3,500 vehicles to cope with the storms.

Hue, Da Nang, Quang Nam, Quang Ngai, Binh Dinh, Phu Yen are the provinces that are expected to be severely affected by the Molave ​​storm that banned the sea. Yesterday afternoon, these six provinces evacuated almost half a million people.

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