According to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, on the morning of June 10, 2025, the low pressure area in the North East Sea area strengthened into an tropical depression (ATND). At 7:00 a.m., the center of the tropical depression was at 15.7 degrees North latitude, 115.6 degrees East longitude, about 360km East Southeast of Hoang Sa archipelago, with the strongest wind level 6, gusting to level 8.
It is forecasted that in the next 24 hours, the tropical depression will move west at a speed of 5km/h, with winds of level 7, gusts of level 9 and the possibility of strengthening.
To proactively respond to the tropical depression, the Minister of Agriculture and Environment requested ministries, branches, and Chairmen of People's Committees of coastal provinces and cities from Quang Ninh to Khanh Hoa to closely monitor the developments of the tropical depression; strictly manage vehicles going out to sea; organize counting and notify owners of vehicles and captains of ships and boats operating at sea of the location, direction of movement and developments of the tropical depression to proactively avoid, escape or not move into dangerous areas. Dangerous area in the next 24 hours: From 13.0 - 18.5 degrees North latitude, 112.0 - 118.0 degrees East longitude (dangerous area adjusted in forecast bulletins).
The ministry requires the readiness of forces and means for rescue when required.
Vietnam Television, Voice of Vietnam, Vietnam News Agency, the coastal information station system and mass media agencies from central to local levels increase information about the developments of tropical depressions to authorities at all levels, owners of vessels operating at sea and people to proactively prevent and respond.
Ministries and branches, according to their functions, state management tasks and assigned tasks, proactively direct and coordinate with localities to respond to the tropical depression.
The agency seriously and regularly reports to the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment (through the Department of Dyke Management and Natural Disaster Prevention and Control).