Heavy rain, 341 households in Gia Lai are isolated and isolated again
On the morning of September 6, Mr. Le Tien Manh - Chairman of Ia Pa Commune People's Committee - said that heavy rain had caused the water level to rise, rushing through the spillway, isolating 341 households in the area.
Previously, on the evening of September 5, a prolonged heavy rain caused Mo Nang 2 spillway ( Ia Pa commune) to continue to be flooded about 1.5 m deep, completely cutting off the road to the village. This is the second time in more than a week that the area has fallen into a state of isolation. That same morning, the commune authorities mobilized police forces to blockade both sides of the underground, strictly prohibiting people from passing through.
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Officially operate the tourist train route from 5 Cua O to Quan Ho region
The Hanoi 5 Cua O tourist train line officially operates from 8:00 a.m. on September 6 with a departure schedule from Hanoi Station to Tu Son Station (Bac Ninh) and vice versa, lasting nearly 1 hour connecting the heritage from Thang Long (Hanoi) - Kinh Bac (Bac Ninh) to serve the travel and sightseeing needs of people and tourists. The Railway Transport Joint Stock Company is responsible for organizing train operations, providing carriages, equipment and service staff.

Accordingly, tourist trains will depart from Hanoi station at 8:00 and 13:30, passing through Long Bien, Gia Lam, Yen Vien stations and arriving at Tu Son station at 8:41 and 14:32. In the opposite direction, the train departs from Tu Son station at 10:30 and 16:30, expected to arrive at Hanoi station at 11:33 and 17:00.
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Forecast of the time and area of low pressure that could strengthen into storm No. 7
On the morning of September 6, the tropical depression had a strong intensity of level 7. The operating conditions of this tropical depression are currently quite favorable for development, with sea surface temperatures in the northern area of the East Sea, the area above 15 degrees north latitude currently at 29 - 30 degrees. In the tropical depression's active area, the wind shear is also small, plus the southwest wind in the south is relatively strong.
Therefore, the possibility of this tropical depression strengthening into a storm is up to 70 - 80%. It is forecasted that in the evening and tonight of September 6, this tropical depression will strengthen into a storm. If it strengthens into a storm, it will be the 16th storm in the Northwest Pacific and will be the 7th storm to operate in the East Sea and according to the international name list, Tapah.
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