WARNING: Flash floods, landslides, and land subsidence due to heavy rain in Nghe An.
According to a warning from the Nghe An Meteorological and Hydrological Station, in the coming hours there is a risk of flash floods on small rivers and streams, landslides, and land subsidence on slopes in residential areas and low-lying areas in communes throughout the province.
Over the past 6 hours (from 2:00 AM on August 28th to 9:00 AM on August 28th), Nghe An province experienced heavy to very heavy rainfall. Rainfall measured at automatic rain gauge stations was as follows: Quy Hop: 70.2mm, Chau Thai: 49.2mm, Chau Quang: 42mm, Chau Cuong: 40.4mm...

Soil moisture models indicate that some areas in Nghe An province are nearing saturation (over 85%) or have reached saturation.
Rain warning for the coming period:The forecast for the next 6 hours indicates continued rain in the communes of Nghe An province. Accumulated rainfall will range from 10-30mm, with some areas receiving over 50mm.
Warning of potential risks:Over the next 6 hours, there is a risk of flash floods on small rivers and streams, landslides, and land subsidence on slopes in residential areas and low-lying areas in communes throughout the province.
Warning of natural disaster risk levels due to flash floods, landslides, and land subsidence caused by heavy rain or runoff:Level 1.
Warning about the impact of flash floods and landslides:Flash floods have the potential to cause landslides and damage to transportation and irrigation infrastructure, resulting in loss of life and property. Heavy rains have caused localized flooding at some transportation facilities. People should take precautions to protect their property and seek safe shelter.