Updated bulletin issued at 10:30 am on July 1 from the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, in the past 24 hours (from 10:00 am on June 30 to 10:00 am on July 1), the Northern provinces have had moderate to heavy rain, with very heavy rain in some places such as Xuan Giang 1 monitoring station 183.4mm (Tuyen Quang); Chan Thinh 311mm (Lao Cai); Mong Cai 129.4mm (Quang Ninh); My Luong 204.8mm (Phu Tho); Xuan Truong 2 116.2mm (Cao Bang); Nam Xe1 65.4mm (Lai Chau); Muong Phang 2 87 mm (Dien Bien); ...
In the past 18 hours (from 4 pm on June 30 to 10 am on July 1), the Son La province area had moderate to heavy rain, with very heavy rain in some places such as Long Sap 1 monitoring station 102 mm, Km46 98.2 mm,...
The soil moisture model shows that some areas in the above provinces have been near saturation (over 85%) or reached saturation status.
Warning in the next 3-6 hours, the above provinces will continue to have rain with accumulated rainfall commonly in Dien Bien, Lai Chau, Lao Cai and Tuyen Quang from 20 - 50mm, in some places over 80mm; Son La, Phu Tho, Cao Bang and Quang Ninh from 10 - 40mm, in some places over 60mm.
Warning in the next 6 hours, there is a risk of flash floods on small rivers and streams, landslides on slopes in many communes/wards.


Warning level of natural disaster risk due to flash floods, landslides, subsidence due to rain, floods or currents is level 1.
Flash floods and landslides can have very negative impacts on the environment, threatening people's lives; causing local traffic congestion, affecting the movement of vehicles; destroying civil and economic works, causing damage to production activities and socio-economic activities.
Proposing functional agencies in localities to pay attention to reviewing bottlenecks and key locations in the area to have preventive and response measures.
