The official dispatch of the Da Nang City Civil Defense Command was issued based on the forecast bulletin of the Central Hydrometeorological Station on the development of cold air affecting the area.
According to forecasts, there is currently a cold air mass moving south in the North. In the next 24 to 48 hours, this cold air will affect Da Nang city. On land, North to Northeast winds will gradually strengthen to level 2-3, coastal areas level 3-4.
From February 8th, the weather in Da Nang will turn cold. Cold at night and in the morning. The lowest temperature is commonly from 18–20 degrees C. Some mountainous areas will drop to 16–18 degrees C.
At sea, from the night of February 7, the sea area of Hoang Sa special zone will have northeast winds gradually strengthening to level 6–7, gusting to level 8–9. Strong sea waves. Sea waves from 3.0–5.0m high. From February 8, the sea area of Da Nang city will have northeast winds of level 6, gusting to level 7. Sea waves from 2.0–4.0m high. Sea waves.
Due to the influence of cold air, on February 8 and 9, Da Nang city will have rain, scattered showers. Some places will have moderate rain and thunderstorms.
To proactively respond, the City Civil Defense Command requests armed forces units, departments, agencies, branches, People's Committees of communes, wards, special zones and related units to closely monitor natural disaster forecast and warning bulletins. Information is promptly transmitted to the people to proactively prevent and avoid.
Tourism units, organizations, tourist areas, and outdoor entertainment areas are required to ensure safety for tourists and infrastructure when there are natural disasters. Functional forces continue to monitor strong winds at sea, notify operating ships and boats to proactively prevent and ensure safety for people and property. The management of ships and boats going out to sea is strictly implemented according to regulations.