Storm No. 10 Goni headed towards the East Sea



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Goni, the storm operating in the eastern Philippines, has the strongest winds of 110 km / h, is likely to enter the South China Sea, becoming the 10th storm this year.

On the morning of October 29, Mr. Hoang Phuc Lam, deputy director of the National Hydrometeorological Forecast Center, said that Typhoon Goni was at the 137th meridian, it was forecast to enter the East Sea on the morning of November 1 and it continued to grow stronger.

“Typhoon Goni is likely to hit central Vietnam next week. As it enters the South China Sea, storms will interact with cold air masses and developments are relatively complicated,” Lam said.

The model for predicting the direction of movement of Storm Goni from the Japan Meteorological Station.

The model for predicting the direction of movement of Storm Goni from the Japan Meteorological Station.

Japan Radio recorded Typhoon Goni with the strongest wind of 110 km / h this morning, the afternoon continued to increase to 129 km / h. This morning, the United States Army Station recorded strong winds of 100 km / h, reaching a maximum of 220 km / h on the morning of November 1 as it approached the Philippines.

International stations shared that Typhoon Goni entered the East Sea, targeting the central provinces of Vietnam next week. So if Typhoon Goni is included, in less than a month, 5 storms and a tropical depression entered Vietnam.

Yesterday, Storm Molave ​​hit Quang Nam, Quang Ngai and Binh Dinh provinces with 12 strongest winds, maintaining strong winds for about 6 hours.

At 1:00 pm on October 29, according to local synthesis, the Molave ​​storm killed 18 people (one in Gia Lai, 16 in Quang Nam). Currently, 48 people remain missing in two landslides in Nam Tra My and Phuoc Son districts.

The storm destroyed 90,000 houses; Thirteen fishing boats sank, of which 2 Binh Dinh boats with 26 employees lost contact from October 27 to the present.

Tat dinh

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