URGENT STORM WARNING (Storm No. 2)
According to forecasts, due to the influence of typhoon No. 2, from today (July 23) to July 24, Nghe An province will experience moderate rain, with some areas experiencing heavy rain and thunderstorms. During thunderstorms, be wary of strong winds, tornadoes, hailstorms, and strong gusts of wind.
1. Current storm status:
Due to the influence of the circulation of typhoon No. 02, strong winds of level 10, gusting to level 12, were recorded on Bach Long Vi Island; strong winds of level 6, gusting to level 9, were recorded on Co To Island; and strong winds of level 6, gusting to level 7, were recorded at Cua Ong.
Retreat04 hour dayJuly 23,The storm's center is located at approximately 21.1 degrees North latitude and 107.6 degrees East longitude, over the coastal area of Quang Ninh-Hai Phong. The strongest winds near the storm's center are at level 8-9 (62-88 km/h), with gusts up to level 11, moving northwest at a speed of about 10 km/h.
2. Forecast of storm developments:
| Forecast time | Direction, speed | Location | Intensity | Hazardous areadanger | Level of natural disaster risk (Affected area) |
| 4 PM/July 23 | West-northwest, approximately 5-10 km/h | 21.6N-106.8E; over the Northeast region of Northern Vietnam. | Level 6, bursts up to level 8. | 19.5-22.0N; 106.5E-110.0E | Level 3: Northern Gulf of Tonkin area |
| 04h/24/7 | West-northwest, 10 km/h, weakening into a low-pressure area over the northern mountainous region. | Level 6 | |||
3.Warning about the development of thea storm:

4. Forecast of the storm's impact:
At sea:
Today (July 23), the coastal and offshore waters of Nghe An province (including Hon Ngu Island and Hon Mat Island) will experience strong winds of force 6-7, gusting to force 8. The sea will be rough.
On land: SThis morning (July 23), coastal districts (including Quynh Luu, Dien Chau, and Cua Lo town) experienced strong winds of level 5, sometimes reaching level 6.
*Waterc offering,numbernglargen:
In the coastal waters near Nghe An province, the waves are 1.0-2.0m high; in the offshore waters of Nghe An province, the waves are 2.0-4.0m high.
* Heavy rain:
From today (July 23rd) to July 24th, Nghe An province will experience moderate rain, with some areas experiencing heavy rain and thunderstorms. During thunderstorms, be wary of strong winds, tornadoes, hail, and gusts. The predicted rainfall amounts are as follows:
+ Coastal plains: 40 - 70mm, in some places over 80mm
+ Midlands and mountainous areas: 30 - 80mm, with some places receiving over 100mm.


