According to storm news, the latest low pressure from the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA), two low pressures are strengthening near the East Sea.
As of 8 am on May 5 (local time), the center of the low pressure area with symbol 05a is located at 8.2 degrees North latitude - 135.6 degrees East longitude, about 1,020 km east of the Northeast of Mindanao.
The strongest wind near the center of the low pressure reached 30 km/h. The low pressure is unlikely to develop strongly into a storm in the next 24 hours. The low pressure is moving in a West direction, towards the East Sea.

The second low pressure has the symbol 05b, the center position is at about 8.0 degrees North latitude - 149.9 degrees East longitude, about 2,595 km east of the Northeast Mindanao region.
The strongest wind near the low pressure center reaches 35 km/h. The low pressure is highly likely to develop strongly into a storm in the next 24 hours.
In the East Sea, according to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, on May 5, the northeastern area of the Northern East Sea has strong winds of level 6, gusts of level 7-8. Sea rough.
The sea area from South Quang Tri to Da Nang City, Ca Mau to An Giang, the Gulf of Thailand and the Central and Southern East Sea areas (including Truong Sa special zone) have scattered showers and thunderstorms.
In thunderstorms, there is a possibility of tornadoes and strong gusts of wind. From the night of May 5, the wind in the northeastern sea area of the Northern East Sea continues to weaken gradually. Level of disaster risk at sea: level 2.
People and tourists planning to visit these sea areas should pay attention to weather forecasts. Avoid going out to sea when the sea is rough and follow local instructions to avoid storms and big waves at sea that are dangerous.