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heavy rain
News updates regarding prolonged heavy rainfall.
Central Vietnam experiences prolonged heavy rain due to the remnants of Typhoon No. 12.
Although Typhoon No. 12 has weakened, Central Vietnam is still experiencing prolonged heavy rain due to the storm's circulation combined with easterly winds and a strengthening cold front.
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Today's weather forecast (October 22nd): Cold weather in the North, heavy and prolonged rain in the Central region.
Today's weather (October 22nd): A strengthening cold front is causing colder temperatures in the North, heavy to very heavy rain in the Central region, and strong winds of force 8-10 with waves 5-7 meters high in coastal areas.
Weather forecast for today, July 21, 2025: Heavy rain will continue until July 23, with a risk of flooding and landslides.
Weather forecast for the night of July 20th: Scattered showers and thunderstorms will continue in the Northern and North Central regions, with some areas experiencing heavy rain. Heavy rain is expected to last until the end of July 23rd, posing a risk of flooding and landslides.
Prolonged heavy rain has caused localized flooding in some areas of Nam Dan district.
Heavy rain from last night until this morning, September 23rd, caused river levels to rise, resulting in localized flooding in many areas of Nam Dan district.
Vinh City inspects flood control structures as heavy and prolonged rainfall continues.
On the afternoon of September 19th, comrades Phan Đức Đồng – Member of the Standing Committee of the Provincial Party Committee, Secretary of the Vinh City Party Committee, Chairman of the Vinh City People's Council; Nguyễn Văn Lư – Permanent Deputy Secretary of the Vinh City Party Committee, along with a delegation...
The water level of the Lam River is rising, posing a risk of flooding if heavy rain continues.
On the morning of September 17th, the water level in the Lam River section passing through Con Cuong and Anh Son districts was quite high. In addition, due to the developing Typhoon No. 4, Nghe An experienced heavy rain in some localities.
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