Information from the Central Hydrometeorological Agency, in the past 24 hours, Da Nang city area has a common temperature of 37–39 degrees Celsius, humidity decreased, creating a prolonged feeling of stuffiness.
According to forecasts, in the next 24 to 48 hours, most districts will continue to be affected by hot weather, with intense heat in some places. The highest temperature is commonly 35–38 degrees Celsius, some areas exceed 38 degrees Celsius. Low humidity fluctuates from 35–55%, increasing the level of dryness and heat.
Central and coastal areas record prolonged sunshine from 10–15 hours per day. Some neighboring localities may experience longer heat, up to 16 hours. Mountainous and midland areas have lower temperatures but still maintain high levels, around 35–37 degrees Celsius.
Moving on to the next day - April 8, hot weather will still be maintained but tend to decrease slightly in intensity. The highest temperature is commonly 35–37 degrees Celsius. However, sunshine during the day will still last, humidity will remain at a low level, with no clear signs of improvement.
In the next 3-5 days, the heat will tend to decrease slightly but not stop. The temperature will remain high, posing many risks to life and production.
Functional agencies warn of increased risk of fire and explosion in residential areas and industrial parks due to prolonged hot and dry weather. The risk of forest fires in midland and mountainous areas is high. People need to limit the use of unnecessary fire and heat sources.
Prolonged heat also directly affects health. Workers outdoors are prone to dehydration, exhaustion, and heat shock. It is recommended to limit going out during peak sunshine, supplement enough water and take measures to protect the body.
The level of natural disaster risk due to hot weather is currently level 1.