According to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, today (November 6), the area from Hue to Lam Dong had moderate rain, heavy rain, locally very heavy rain and thunderstorms. Rainfall from 7am to 3pm on November 6 was over 100mm in some places such as Dinh Bach Ma station (Hue city) 111.2mm, Tra Hiep station (Quang Ngai) 111.6mm, Tuong Son station (Gia Lai) 110.2mm, Phu Lac station (Dak Lak) 132.8mm, Ho Hoa Son station (Khanh Hoa) 103.4mm,...
Heavy rain due to storm No. 13 will decrease from November 8
Storm No. 13 Kalmaegi is about to make landfall and will continue to cause heavy rain in the Central provinces.
The area from Da Nang to Dak Lak from the evening of November 6 to the end of the night of November 7 is forecast to have very heavy rain with common rainfall of 200 - 400mm, locally over 600mm.
The area from South Quang Tri to Hue, Khanh Hoa and Lam Dong from the evening of November 6 to the end of the night of November 7 is forecast to have heavy to very heavy rain with common rainfall of 150 - 300mm, locally over 450mm. From November 8, heavy rain in this area tends to decrease.
The area from Thanh Hoa to North Quang Tri from November 7 to the end of November 8 is forecast to have moderate rain, heavy rain, locally very heavy rain with common rainfall of 50 - 150mm, locally over 200mm.
Warning of the risk of heavy rain with rainfall greater than 200mm within 3 hours.
In the Southern region in the evening and night of November 6, there is a forecast of scattered showers and thunderstorms with rainfall of 10 - 30mm, locally heavy rain over 70mm. Warning of the risk of heavy rain with rainfall greater than 60mm in 3 hours.
During thunderstorms, there is a possibility of tornadoes, lightning, hail and strong gusts of wind. Localized heavy rains are likely to cause flash floods on small rivers and streams, landslides on steep slopes and flooding in low-lying areas.
The meteorological agency forecasts that from the night of November 8, heavy rain in the area from Thanh Hoa to North Quang Tri will tend to decrease.
The risk level of natural disasters due to heavy rain, tornadoes, lightning, and hail is level 1; the area from Da Nang to Dak Lak is at level 2.
Rivers from Quang Tri to Lam Dong are likely to experience flooding
Currently, floods on rivers in Hue city are receding, while on rivers in Da Nang city, there is a tendency to rise again. Water levels of other rivers from Quang Tri to Lam Dong fluctuate.
At 2:00 p.m. on November 6, 2025, the water level on the Huong River at Kim Long station reached 1.77 m, 0.23 m below alert level 2; on the Bo River at Phuoc station reached 2.66 m, 0.34 m below alert level 2. On the Vu Gia River at Ai Nghia station (Da Nang city), the water level reached 7.82m, 0.18m below alert level 2; on the Thu Bon River at Cau Lau station, the water level was 2.22m, 0.22m above alert level 1.
From tonight, November 6 to November 9, there is a possibility of a flood on the rivers from Quang Tri to Lam Dong. During this period, the flood peak on the Bo River and Huong River (Hue City), Vu Gia - Thu Bon River (Da Nang City), Tra Khuc River and Ve River (Quang Ngai), Se San River (Quang Ngai), Kon River (Gia Lai), Ba River and Ky Lo River, crepok River (Dak Lak) is likely to reach alert level 2 - alert level 3 and above alert level 3.
Kien Giang River (Quang Tri), An Lao River and Lai Giang River (Gia Lai), Dinh Ninh Hoa River (Khanh Hoa) and rivers in Lam Dong are likely to rise above alert level 2; Gianh River and Thach Han River (Quang Tri), Cai Nha Trang River (Khanh Hoa) are likely to rise above alert level 1.
The risk of flooding appears in low-lying areas along rivers, urban areas, and residential areas concentrated in provinces and cities from Quang Tri to Lam Dong. At the same time, there is a high risk of flash floods on rivers and streams and landslides on steep slopes in this area. Real-time warning information of flash flood and landslide risks is updated on the website https://luquetsatlo.nchmf.gov.vn and in specialized warning bulletins.
The risk level of natural disasters due to floods is level 3. Floods on rivers and streams can cause flooding in low-lying areas along rivers, affecting waterway transportation, aquaculture, agricultural production, people's lives and socio-economic activities.