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Latest news on Typhoon No. 3, updated at 11:00 AM: The typhoon has gusts reaching level 16.

PV September 7, 2024 06:05

At 11:00 AM, the center of Typhoon No. 3 was located at approximately 20.6 degrees North latitude and 107.6 degrees East longitude, over the sea area between Quang Ninh and Hai Phong provinces.

According to the National Center for Meteorological and Hydrological Forecasting, at 11:00 AM on September 7th:

Location of the storm's center: Approximately 20.6 degrees North latitude; 107.6 degrees East longitude, over the sea area of ​​Quang Ninh - Hai Phong.

Maximum wind speed:Level 13 (134-149 km/h),level 16.

Forecast:Over the next 3 hours, the storm will move in a west-northwest direction at a speed of approximately 20 km/h.

1.Current storm status

Due to the influence of the circulation of typhoon No. 3, Bach Long Vi Island experienced strong winds of level 13, gusting to level 14; Co To Island experienced strong winds of level 13, gusting to level 16; Tien Yen (Quang Ninh) experienced strong winds of level 9, gusting to level 11; Dam Ha (Quang Ninh) experienced strong winds of level 8, gusting to level 12; Cua Ong (Quang Ninh) experienced strong winds of level 12, gusting to level 14; Dong Xuyen (Hai Phong) experienced strong winds of level 7, gusting to level 8; Ba Lat (Thai Binh) experienced strong winds of level 8, gusting to level 10,…
At 10:00 AM on September 7thThe center of Typhoon No. 3 is located at approximately 20.6 degrees North latitude and 107.6 degrees East longitude, over the sea area between Quang Ninh and Thai Binh provinces. The strongest winds near the center of the typhoon are at level 13 (134-149 km/h), with gusts up to level 16, moving in a West-Northwest direction at a speed of 15-20 km/h.
2. Forecast of storm developments ((within the next 12 to 24 hours)

Forecast time
Direction, speed
Location
Intensity
Hazardous area
Level of natural disaster risk (Affected area)
22:00/07/9
West-Northwest,
15-20km/h, heading inland in the Northeast region.
21.2N-105.7E; inland in the Northeast region of Vietnam.
Level 8, then level 10
North of latitude 18.5N; west of longitude 110.0E
Level 4:Northern Gulf of Tonkin area, coastal waters and inland areas of Quang Ninh, Hai Phong, and Thai Binh provinces.
High school:the southern part of the Gulf of Tonkin, the coastal waters and inland areas of Nam Dinh, Ninh Binh and Thanh Hoa.
10:00 AM, September 8th
West-Northwest,
15-20 km/h, moving further inland, weakening and dissipating.
21.8N-103.7E; over the inland areas of the Northwestern provinces of Northern Vietnam.
Level <6
North of latitude 19.5N; west of longitude 108.5E
High school:The Gulf of Tonkin, the coastal waters and inland areas of the provinces of Quang Ninh, Hai Phong, Thai Binh, Nam Dinh, Ninh Binh and Thanh Hoa.

3. Forecast of the storm's impact

Strong winds
At sea:
- The Gulf of Tonkin (including Bach Long Vy and Co To island districts) will experience strong winds of force 8-10, with winds reaching force 11-13 near the storm's center, gusting up to force 16; the sea will be extremely rough.
On land:
- Coastal areas from Quang Ninh to Thanh Hoa will experience strong winds of force 7-9, with winds near the storm's center reaching force 10-12, gusting to force 14; inland areas in the Northeast will experience strong winds of force 6-8, gusting to force 9-11 (the strongest winds will occur from noon to late afternoon on September 7th).
Rising water, big waves
Ocean waves:
- In the Gulf of Tonkin area (including Bach Long Vy and Co To island districts), waves will be 3.0-5.0m high, and 6.0-8.0m in the area near the storm's center.
- In the coastal waters from Quang Ninh to Thanh Hoa, waves will be 2.0-4.0m high, and 3.0-5.0m near the storm's center.
Storm surge:
Coastal areas from Thanh Hoa to Quang Ninh need to be prepared for storm surges ranging from 0.5m (Thanh Hoa) to 2.0m (Quang Ninh) on the afternoon and night of September 7th.
The areas where boats are moored, aquaculture farms, and sea dikes and embankments in the aforementioned hazardous zone are all susceptible to the impact of strong winds, large waves, and storm surges/retreats.
Low-lying coastal and estuarine areas should be wary of flooding due to rising water levels and large waves.
Heavy rain
From the afternoon of September 7th to the morning of September 9th, heavy rain occurred over a wide area in the Northern region and Thanh Hoa province, with total rainfall generally ranging from 100-300mm, and in some places exceeding 450mm (the heaviest rainfall in the Northeast region was concentrated in the afternoon and night of September 7th; in the Northwest region from the evening of September 7th to the night of September 8th).
Heavy rains are likely to cause flooding in low-lying areas; flash floods on small rivers and streams, and landslides on slopes.
Thunderstorms, gales, tornadoes
Due to the influence of a wide storm circulation, the northwestern region of Vietnam and the area from Nghe An to Thua Thien Hue need to be wary of the risk of thunderstorms, squalls, tornadoes, and strong gusts of wind.
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