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High tide in mid-May peaked, causing flooding in the Thao Dien area (District 2, Ho Chi Minh City).
On the afternoon of 8/5, the mid-May high tide peaked, causing a long section on Nguyen Van Huong Street (Thao Dien Ward, District 2, Ho Chi Minh City) to be deeply flooded.
As PV noted, a length of approximately 200m on Nguyen Van Huong Street (opposite the River Garden department) is approximately half a meter deep. This situation has been going on for a long time.
According to the National Hydrometeorological Forecast Center, from May 7 to 10, the intensity of the heat continues to increase, the heat is intense, some places are extremely hard with the highest common temperature of 37 ° C. 40 degrees C, there are places for above 40 degrees C; lowest relative humidity on the popular day 30-45%. Time with temperature above 35 degrees from 10-18h.
From May 5 to 10, warm weather occurs in the central highlands and southern provinces, locally on the south central coast with the highest common temperature of 35-37 degrees Celsius, in some places of more than 37 degrees centigrade. temperature above 35 degrees from 11-16h.
Pham nguyen
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