According to the latest storm news from the Mauritius Meteorological Services, super typhoon Dudzai is moving very slowly, only about 4-5km/h in the past few hours.
Typhoon forecasts from the US Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) recorded the strongest winds near the storm center reaching 230km/h.
Meanwhile, MTOTEC's forecast model recorded the strongest gusts of wind up to 290km/h.
The sea area affected by the super typhoon recorded waves over 8 m high, causing danger to ships and activities at sea.
Forecast for the next 12-24 hours, the super typhoon will continue to move slowly, then change direction and gradually head west and southwest in the next few days.
Currently, the storm does not affect any islands with residents or famous sea and island tourist destinations such as Mauritius, Rodrigues...
In the short term, this system tends to weaken, but the possibility of strengthening again in the following days still exists, depending on the weather conditions at sea.
Tourists who are planning to travel or travel by sea in areas affected by storms or low pressure, tropical depressions need to regularly follow weather bulletins from local meteorological agencies.
Limit going out to sea and participating in sea activities when there is a warning of big waves and strong winds. You should proactively adjust your schedule, choose safe transportation options and comply with the guidance of local authorities as well as tourism management agencies.