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causing heavy rain
News updates related to causing heavy rainfall.
Typhoon Kalmaegi (Typhoon No. 13) is forecast to bring heavy rainfall to many central provinces.
The influence of Typhoon Kalmaegi (Typhoon No. 13) was widespread, causing heavy rain, thunderstorms, tornadoes, and strong gusts of wind in the central provinces both before and during the typhoon's landfall in Vietnam.
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From the night of October 22nd, Typhoon No. 12 caused heavy rain in two consecutive periods, and the Central region of Vietnam warned of widespread flooding.
From the night of October 22nd, Typhoon No. 12, combined with a cold front and easterly winds, will cause two periods of heavy rain in the Central region, increasing the risk of flooding and landslides.
Nghe An province is proactively responding to Typhoon No. 11, which is forecast to bring heavy rain over a wide area.
To proactively respond to the storm and subsequent flooding, on October 4th, the Civil Defense Command of Nghe An province issued Official Document No. 49/BCH-CCTL regarding proactive and focused response to Typhoon No. 11.
Tropical depression intensifies into a storm, causing heavy rain in Nghe An.
This morning, the tropical depression intensified into a storm, reaching level 8, causing heavy rain in Nghe An and Quang Tri provinces, with total rainfall over two days potentially reaching 500 mm.
Super Typhoon Yagi could bring heavy rain; should cars turn off their air conditioning when driving through flooded areas?
Typhoon Yagi is sweeping across northern provinces, threatening to bring heavy rain and potentially flooding roads; drivers should take precautions to ensure their safety.
La Nina brings heavy rains, warning of flash floods and landslides in the final months of the year.
The weather since the beginning of the year has shown that climate change is becoming increasingly erratic in both timing and intensity. In relation to this issue, the Citizens Program...
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