According to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, at 1:00 p.m. on November 29, the center of the tropical depression was at about 5.2 degrees north latitude; 106.7 degrees east longitude, in the southwestern sea area of the South China Sea. The strongest wind near the center of the tropical depression is level 6-7 (39-61km/h), gusting to level 9; moving east-northeast at a speed of about 15km/h.
It is forecasted that in the next 24 hours, the tropical depression will move northeast at a speed of 10-15km/h. At 1:00 p.m. on November 30, the center was at about 7.3 degrees north latitude; 108.7 degrees east longitude, in the southwestern sea area of the South China Sea. Intensity level 7, gust level 9. The dangerous area is south of latitude 8.5 degrees north; from 105.5 to 110 degrees east. The natural disaster risk level is level 3 for the southwestern sea area of the South China Sea.
It is forecasted that in the next 48 hours, the tropical depression will move northeast at a speed of about 15km/h and gradually weaken into a low pressure area. At 1:00 p.m. on December 1, the center was at about 9.6 degrees north latitude; 110.6 degrees east longitude, in the northwest sea of the South China Sea; below level 6.
The dangerous area is south of the 6 to 10 degrees north latitude; from 107.5 to 112 degrees east longitude. The natural disaster risk level is level 3 for the western sea area of the South China Sea (including the western sea area of the Truong Sa special zone).
At sea, the southwestern sea area of the South China Sea will have strong winds of level 6-7, gusts of level 9; waves 2.5-4m high; rough seas. Ship operating in the above-mentioned dangerous areas are likely to be affected by thunderstorms, whirlwinds, strong winds and large waves.