According to forecasts from the Central Hydrometeorological Agency, hot weather covers Da Nang City and its surrounding areas with the highest common temperature from 37-39 degrees Celsius, with some places exceeding 39 degrees Celsius.
According to forecast information, in the past 24 hours, on June 7, Da Nang recorded a period of intense heat, especially intense in some places. The highest temperature is commonly from 38-40 degrees C, the relative lowest humidity fluctuates from 40-50%.
On June 8, hot weather continued to be maintained in the areas of Hai Chau, Son Tra, Ngu Hanh Son, Cam Le, Hoa Khanh, Hoi An, Dien Ban and Dai Loc. The highest temperature is commonly from 37-39 degrees Celsius, the lowest humidity is from 40-45%, the hot weather lasts from 9 am to 4 pm.
In Tam Ky, Nui Thanh and Thang Binh, the highest temperature is commonly 37-39 degrees Celsius, with some places above 39 degrees Celsius. Hoa Tien, Hai Van, Thanh My, Dong Giang, Tay Giang, Que Son, Tien Phuoc, Kham Duc and Tra My areas also maintained temperatures from 37-39 degrees Celsius for many consecutive hours.
From June 9, the intensity of hot sunshine tends to gradually decrease. The highest temperature is commonly 35-37 degrees Celsius, but some places may still exceed 37 degrees Celsius. The relative lowest humidity is commonly from 45-55%.
The meteorological agency predicts that in the next 72 to 120 hours, hot weather will continue to decrease. The highest temperature is commonly at 33-35 degrees C, with some places above 35 degrees C. After that, the hot weather phenomenon will gradually decrease and end.
The level of natural disaster risk due to hot weather is determined at level 1.
The meteorological sector warns that prolonged hot weather combined with low air humidity increases the risk of fires and explosions in residential areas, production facilities, industrial parks and the risk of forest fires. People working outdoors for a long time need to proactively take health protection measures, supplement enough water to limit the risk of exhaustion, dehydration and heat shock.