According to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, the activity of the northeast monsoon continues to affect sea weather. Currently, the North East Sea area has strong northeast winds at level 6, especially the northeast sea area at level 7. At Bach Long Vy station, there has been strong northeast winds at level 6, sometimes level 7, gusting at level 8.
Day and night of March 10, the North East Sea area (including Hoang Sa special zone) level 6, especially the northeast sea area sometimes level 7, gusts level 8 - 9, strong sea waves; sea waves 3 - 5m high.
The central area of the East Sea has strong winds of level 5, sometimes level 6; especially the northern sea area has strong winds of level 6 during the day, gusts of level 7 - 8, rough seas; sea waves are 3 - 5m high.
The sea area from Khanh Hoa to Vinh Long and the west of the South East Sea area (including the west of Truong Sa special zone) has wind level 6, sometimes level 7, gusts level 8 - 9, strong sea waves; waves 2 - 4m high.
The Gulf of Tonkin has wind level 6, gusts level 7 - 8, rough seas; sea waves are 2 - 3m high; night winds gradually decrease.
The sea area from southern Quang Tri to Dak Lak has wind level 5, sometimes level 6, gusts level 7 - 8, rough seas; sea waves are 3 - 5m high. Night winds gradually decrease.
On the day and night of March 11, the sea area from Khanh Hoa to Vinh Long and the west of the South East Sea area (including the west of Truong Sa special zone) will have strong northeast winds of level 6, gusts of level 7 - 8, rough seas; waves are 2 - 4m high.
The northeastern sea area of the Northern East Sea has strong northeast winds of level 5, sometimes level 6, gusts of level 7 - 8, rough seas; waves are 2 - 4m high.
The meteorological agency warns that the level of natural disaster risk at sea is level 2. All ships operating in the above areas are at high risk of being affected by strong winds and large waves.