Storm No. 13
Dak Lak is ready to evacuate people in vulnerable areas when storm No. 13 Kalmaegi makes landfall
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Dak Lak - Authorities are ready to evacuate people in vulnerable areas when storm No. 13 Kalmaegi makes landfall, causing flooding.
The predecessor of storm No. 13 weakens, unpredictable developments are forecast when entering the East Sea
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Typhoon Kalmaegi - the predecessor of Typhoon No. 13 - is moving slowly and weakening but is forecast to still have the potential to intensify when it enters the East Sea on November 5.
Tomorrow morning, storm No. 13 Kalmaegi will enter the East Sea, at risk of causing thunderstorms before making landfall on the night of November 6
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It is forecasted that on the night of November 6, storm Kalmaegi will directly affect the provinces from Da Nang to Khanh Hoa.
Typhoon Kalmaegi makes second landfall, forecasts time to approach mainland Vietnam
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Typhoon Kalmaegi (Philippine name: Tino) made its second landfall in Borbon, Philippines and is heading towards the Negros Island area.
Storm No. 13 is about to arrive in the next 24 hours, the strongest gusting to level 17 in the East Sea
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It is forecasted that in the next 24 hours, storm Kalmaegi will enter the East Sea to become storm No. 13 and continue to strengthen; reach the strongest intensity of level 14, gusting to level 17.
Low pressure forecast after storm No. 13 Kalmaegi may reach super typhoon level
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The low pressure area after storm No. 13 Kalmaegi in the eastern Philippines is forecast to strengthen into a strong storm, not excluding the possibility of becoming a super typhoon.
The East Sea welcomed storm No. 13 on the morning of November 5, heavy rain and strong winds from the night of November 6
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At around the morning of November 5, storm Kalmaegi entered the East Sea and then continued to strengthen with the strongest intensity of level 14, gusting to level 17.
Urgent dispatch on storm No. 13 Kalmaegi
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On November 4, the Ministry of Construction issued a telegram on focusing on quickly overcoming the consequences of floods in the Central region, proactively responding to storm No. 13 (storm Kalmaegi).
Typhoon No. 13 Kalmaegi devastates the Philippines, reminiscent of super typhoon Hai Yen 2013
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Typhoon Kalmaegi - storm No. 13 - made landfall in the central Philippines last night, evoking the horrifying memories of super typhoon Haiyan in 2013.
Forecast of heavy rain and strong winds in the provinces from the night of November 6 when storm No. 13 makes landfall
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According to the meteorological agency, from the night of November 6, storm Kalmaegi is likely to directly affect the area from Da Nang to Khanh Hoa.
Khanh Hoa calls on ships at sea to urgently return to shore and take shelter from storm No. 13
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Khanh Hoa calls on ships operating at sea to return to shore or seek safe shelter from storm Kalmaegi (storm No. 13,).
The predecessor of storm No. 13 dropped water bombs, causing heavy rain and severe flooding
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Typhoon Kalmaegi - the predecessor of Typhoon No. 13 in the East Sea - with extremely strong winds and heavy rain, dropped a "water bomb", causing flooding in the Philippines.
The East Sea is about to welcome storm No. 13 very strongly on November 5, with a maximum gust of level 17
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Typhoon Kalmaegi is forecast to enter the South China Sea as Typhoon No. 13 around November 5. The maximum intensity of the storm is about level 14, gusting to level 17 on November 6.
Storm No. 14 in the East Sea appears right after storm Kalmaegi
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The new low pressure is likely to quickly strengthen into a new storm that has formed near the Philippines as Typhoon No. 13 Kalmaegi prepares to enter the East Sea.
Storm No. 13 is about to be very strong, the first affected area is forecast from the afternoon of November 4
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Typhoon Kalmaegi is forecast to enter the East Sea as the 13th storm in the next 48 hours and then reach level 14, gusting to level 17 - a very strong storm in the next 72 hours.