According to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, in the past 2 hours (from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. on July 4), Hue city has had moderate to heavy rain.
In the next 3 - 6 hours (as of 4:30 p.m. on July 4), the Hue citadel area will continue to have rain with accumulated rainfall ranging from 10 - 30mm, some places over 50mm.
In the next 6 hours (from 4:30 p.m. on July 4), there is a risk of flash floods on small rivers and streams, landslides on steep slopes, especially in the communes/wards: Phu Bai, Binh Dien, Hung Loc, Khe Tre, Loc An, Phong Dien, Phu Loc.
In the previous bulletin issued at 3:40 p.m., the meteorological agency said that the Da Nang City area had moderate to heavy rain.
In the next 3 - 6 hours (as of 3:40 p.m. on July 4), Da Nang citadel will continue to have rain with common accumulated rainfall from 20 - 40mm, some places over 70mm.
In the next 6 hours (from 4:30 p.m. on July 4), there is a risk of flash floods on small rivers and streams, landslides on steep slopes, especially in the communes/wards: Lanh Ngoc, Hiep Duc, Phuoc Tra, Thanh Binh, Tra Doc, Tra Leng, Tra My, Tra Tan, Que Son Trung, Son Cam Ha, Song Kon, Duy Xuyen, Nong Son, Phu Ninh, Que Phuoc, Ba Na, Ben Hien, Dong Duong, Dong Giang.
The meteorological agency warns that the risk of natural disasters due to flash floods, landslides, and land subsidence due to heavy rain or water flow is level 1.
Flash floods and landslides can have serious impacts on the environment, threaten people's lives; cause local traffic congestion, affect the movement of vehicles; civil works and economic infrastructure, causing damage to production activities and social life.
The meteorological agency recommends that localities proactively review flow bottlenecks and vulnerable areas to take timely preventive and response measures.