Storm No. 6 accelerates, approaching Central Vietnam from tomorrow morning, October 27

Thanh Trà |

Storm No. 6 Tra Mi is in the sea northeast of Hoang Sa archipelago, about 510km east northeast of Da Nang.

According to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, at 10:00 a.m. on October 26, the center of the storm was at about 17.1 degrees North latitude; 112.8 degrees East longitude.

The strongest wind near the storm center is level 11 (103-117km/h), gusting to level 14. Moving in the West Southwest direction, speed about 20km/h.

At 10:00 a.m. on October 27, the storm center was at approximately 16.6 degrees North latitude - 108.8 degrees East longitude; in the sea off the Central Central Coast. Intensity level 10-1, gust level 14. The storm moved in a West-Southwest direction, at a speed of 15-20 km/h.

At 10:00 a.m. on October 28, the storm continued to move southwest then east, at a speed of about 5-10 km/h. The center of the storm was at about 15.9 degrees north latitude - 109.1 degrees east longitude; in the coastal waters of the Central Central provinces. Intensity level 9, gust level 11.

From the next 72 to 120 hours, the storm will move mainly to the East at 5-10km per hour, and its intensity will continue to weaken.

From the morning of October 27, coastal provinces from Quang Binh to Quang Nam are likely to experience storm surges of 0.4-0.6m. On the mainland coast from Quang Binh to Quang Ngai, winds will gradually increase to level 6-7, near the storm center to level 8-9, gusting to level 11.

Ships operating in the above-mentioned dangerous areas (especially in the Hoang Sa island district), coastal areas from Quang Binh to Quang Ngai are likely to be affected by storms, whirlwinds, strong winds, and big waves.

Residents and tourists need to be aware of the high risk of landslides of sea dykes and embankments along the coast of provinces from Quang Tri to Quang Nam due to the impact of big waves and storm surges.

Bo doi Bien phong Quang Ngai keu goi tau thuyen vao noi tranh tru bao so 6 Tra Mi. Anh: Vien Nguyen
Quang Ngai Border Guard calls on ships to take shelter from storm No. 6 Tra Mi. Photo: Vien Nguyen

The sea area of ​​provinces from Quang Binh to Quang Ngai (including Con Co Island, Cu Lao Cham, Ly Son) has strong winds of level 6-7, then increasing to level 8-9, near the storm's eye level 10-11, gusting to level 14, waves 3.0-5.0m high, near the storm's eye 5.0-7.0m; rough seas.

Meteorological experts warn that the development of storm No. 6 is still very complicated and may change. Residents and tourists should pay attention to updated weather forecasts.

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