According to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, at 10:00 a.m. today, the center of storm No. 15 Koto was at about 13.7 degrees North latitude - 112.3 degrees East longitude, in the northwest sea area of the Central East Sea. The strongest wind near the storm center is level 9-10 (75-102km/h), gusting to level 13. The storm is moving northward at a speed of about 5km/h.
It is forecasted that from now until December 2, storm No. 15 will continuously change direction to the West and Southwest, moving towards the East coast of Gia Lai - Dak Lak province.

At 10:00 on December 1, the center of the storm was at 14.4 degrees North latitude - 112.1 degrees East longitude, in the northwest sea of the Central East Sea, about 310km east of the east coast of Gia Lai - Dak Lak province. The storm is moving west at a speed of 3 km/h and gradually weakening. The strongest wind will reach level 9, gusting to level 11.
At 10:00 on December 2, the storm moved southwest at a speed of 3-5 km/h. The center of the storm is located in the northwestern sea area of the Central East Sea, about 250km east of the eastern coast of Gia Lai - Dak Lak province.
The storm continued to weaken with winds reaching level 8, gusting to level 10. Natural disaster risk level: level 3 for the Central East Sea area, offshore waters of provinces from Gia Lai to Khanh Hoa.
Storm No. 15 is forecast to move towards the area affected by the tropical depression - weakened by storm Senyar - in the East Sea.
At 7:00 a.m. on November 29, the center of the tropical depression was at about 5.1 degrees North latitude - 105.2 degrees East longitude, in the southwestern sea area of the South China Sea. The strongest wind near the center of the tropical depression is level 6-7 (39-61km/h), gusting to level 9. The low pressure is moving in a North-Northeast direction at a speed of 10-15km/h.
At 7:00 a.m. on December 1, the tropical depression moved northeast at a speed of about 15 km/h. Location of the center of the tropical depression in the northwest sea of the South China Sea. The tropical depression will gradually weaken with winds reaching level 6, gusting to level 8. Natural disaster risk level: level 3 for the western sea area of the South China Sea (including the southwestern sea area of Truong Sa).

Due to the influence of storms and tropical depressions, the southwestern sea area of the South China Sea will have winds gradually increasing to level 6-7, gusting to level 9, waves 2.5-4.0m high. Strong seas.
The northwest sea area of the Central East Sea will have strong winds of level 7; the area near the storm center will have strong winds of level 8-10, gusts of level 12-13; waves 3.0-5.0m high, the area near the storm center will have 6.0 8.0-80.0m; the sea will be very rough.
Ship operating in the above-mentioned dangerous areas are likely to be affected by thunderstorms, whirlwinds, strong winds, and large waves.
People and tourists in the Central and Southern regions should pay attention to weather forecasts. Tuan follows local instructions to ensure safety.