Storm Forecast
The East Sea is forecast to welcome storm No. 11 in the next three days
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The tropical depression in the sea area east of Luzon Island (Philippines) is likely to enter the East Sea, becoming storm No. 11 right after storm No. 10.
Storm No. 10 Bualoi reaches maximum winds of 185 km/h before making landfall in the Central region
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Storm No. 10 Bualoi is moving very quickly in the East Sea, towards the mainland of Vietnam. The storm is forecast to reach its peak right before making landfall.
Storm Bualoi makes landfall, causing widespread heavy rain, waves 11m high
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Typhoon Bualoi officially made landfall in the Philippines, causing thunderstorms and waves up to 11m high.
Storm No. 9 Ragasa officially makes landfall in the North, heavy rain
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Storm No. 9 is forecast to officially make landfall in Mong Cai area (Quang Ninh) causing widespread heavy thunderstorms.
Forecast of the heaviest rain area when storm No. 9 Ragasa makes landfall in the North
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Storm No. 9 Ragasa caused heavy rain in the northern provinces from September 25-26, Hanoi authorities asked people to limit going out to ensure safety.
Typhoon Ragasa officially made landfall, record wind speed of 241km/h knocked down trees
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Typhoon Ragasa made landfall in mainland China on the afternoon of September 24, with terrible winds of more than 240km/h despite its reduced intensity.
Super typhoon Ragasa approaches land, 620 km from Mong Cai
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Super typhoon Ragasa is forecast to have approached the mainland of Guangdong province (China) and gradually weaken.
Provinces and cities are most affected when storm No. 9 Ragasa makes landfall
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Super typhoon No. 9 Ragasa is heading towards the North and North Central regions; many provinces and cities are facing strong winds, heavy rain, and flooding risks.
Super typhoon Ragasa approaches the mainland with gusts of 295km/h, waves 14m high
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The world's strongest super typhoon Ragasa since the beginning of 2025 is approaching the Philippine mainland, heading towards the East Sea.
Super typhoon Ragasa approaches the East Sea, super typhoon Neoguri changes direction
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Super Typhoon Ragasa is forecast to make landfall in the South China Sea in the next 24 hours, while Typhoon Neoguri is forecast to turn away from mainland Japan.
Super typhoon Neoguri increases wind speed by 250km/h, waves nearly 10m high
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Weather forecast for the morning of September 21, Neoguri has strengthened to super typhoon level, while super typhoon Ragasa is gradually moving towards the East Sea.
Super typhoon Ragasa appears today, with destructive winds of 250km/h entering the East Sea
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Typhoon Ragasa rapidly strengthened into a super typhoon today, with destructive power as it approached the East Sea right after Typhoon No. 8 Mitag.
Storm Ragasa rapidly intensifies into a super typhoon in the East Sea in the next 3 days
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Storm Ragasa continuously increased in intensity, with winds from 65km/h soaring to 120km/h, gusting to 155km/h in just 3 days. Ragasa is forecast to become the ninth typhoon in the South China Sea, reaching super typhoon status.
Three typhoons, the strongest super typhoon forecast in 2025 is about to enter the East Sea
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The current hurricane season has up to three storms in the Pacific Ocean. Of which, the strongest super typhoon of 2025 will enter the East Sea right after storm No. 8.
Storm No. 8 officially makes landfall, gusts of level 11
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Storm No. 8 is forecast to make landfall in Guangdong province (China) this afternoon, September 19.