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Before the Vamco storm hit the streets of Da Nang without any means of traffic, the bridges over the Han River were blocked.
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Tonight, Da Nang began to have heavy rain and strong winds. As noted, starting at 6 o’clock, through the great streets of this city like Dien Bien Phu, Nguyen Van Linh, Tran Phu, Bach Dang … there is no form of traffic. To ensure safety, people just go outside.
On some roads, electric lights have been turned off to prevent strong winds from falling, causing danger to people. The shops, the hotels … closed.
In response to Typhoon No. 13, Da Nang blocked the bridges over the Han River.
At Thuan Phuoc Bridge, Han River, Tran Thi Ly, Hue Crossroads … were fenced off, forces were assigned to prevent people from passing.
Da Nang’s roads were deserted before Typhoon 13 landed |
No people in Bach Dang, Le Duan, Tran Phu |
The circle of the statue of Mother Nhu on Dien Bien Phu Street is empty, to ensure safety, people limit exits. |
Dien Bien Phu Underground Tunnel, Tran Phu. Photo taken at 18:30 |
The shops are full of doors |
The hotel on Tran Phu Street uses a foam container filled with water to block the glass panels. |
A car showroom on Nguyen Van Linh Street uses tanker trucks in front to avoid the wind |
The bridges are sealed |
Functional forces are ready to guide people not to cross the bridge. |
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Experts Explain the Sudden Rise of Storm 13
On the night of November 13, the morning of November 14, Typhoon No. 13 rose sharply to level 13-14, level 17. Dr. Du Duc Tien, Chief of Remote Sensing Numerical Forecast, National Center for Hydrometeorological Forecast solve this level.