On the afternoon of November 6, Lam Dong Hydrometeorological Station said that in the past 24 hours, the whole province has had moderate to heavy rain, some places have had very heavy rain such as Suoi Kiet (103mm), Tan Minh (65mm) and Ward 3 Bao Loc (61mm).
It is forecasted that tonight and from the next 2 to 3 days, Lam Dong will continue to have heavy to very heavy rain due to the circulation after storm Kalmaegi, with common rainfall of 50 - 120 mm/24 hours, some places over 200 mm.

Therefore, there is a very high risk of flash floods, landslides on hillsides, mountain passes and localized flooding in low-lying areas in many areas.
According to statistics, Lam Dong province currently has 22 points at high risk of landslides warned such as: Prenn Pass, Mimosa Pass, D'Ran Pass (on National Highway 20), Gia Bac Pass (National Highway 28), Dai Ninh Pass (National Highway 28B) and Sacom Pass (Tuyen Lam Da Lat Lake tourist area).
In addition, there are areas that are warned of landslides such as: Dong Thanh Lake, Luy River area, Dak Sin hydropower plant downstream, Nam Giang, Bac Gia Nghia.

Local authorities and authorities recommend that people do not cross streams, streams, steep pass areas and low-lying areas.
Relocate people, livestock and property to a safe place. Local authorities strictly implement the motto "4 on-site, 3 ready" to respond to storms and discharge floodwaters.