Storm makes landfall, strong waves on Thanh Hoa's coast
QUÁCH DU |
Thanh Hoa - At noon on July 22, due to the impact of storm No. 3, in coastal areas, there was very heavy rain, strong winds, and waves several meters high continuously patting the shore.
Accordingly, storm No. 3 made landfall at noon on July 22. According to the reporter of Lao Dong Newspaper at around 1:00 p.m. the same day, in the coastal area of Hoang Tien and Hoang Thanh communes (Hoang Hoa district, Thanh Hoa province), the wind is blowing very strongly, with waves several meters high.
duent sea waves at the port area in Hai Tien sea, Hoang Tien commune, Thanh Hoa province. Photo: Quach Du
On the roads and coastal residential areas, people have closed their doors and stayed indoors to ensure safety.
Meeter-high waves continuously pat the shore in Thanh Hoa sea. Photo: Quach DuAfter storm No. 3 made landfall, it created fierce waves on the coast of Hai Tien, Thanh Hoa. Photo: Quach DuAs of 1:00 p.m. on July 22, the weather in Thanh Hoa province was still having very heavy rain, accompanied by strong winds and big waves. Photo: Quach Du
Ninh Binh - Due to the impact of storm No. 3, many trees in the province had broken branches, were uprooted and had their corrugated iron roofs blown off.
Storm No. 3 Wipha caused heavy rain in many areas of the North, including Hanoi. Many households living along the Red River are in fear, proactively reinforcing tents and temporary shelters.
Hanoi - A high-rise house on Giai Phong Street suddenly caught fire fiercely on the afternoon of July 22. The authorities quickly arrived at the scene to put out the fire.
Ninh Binh - The whole province has about 74,017 hectares of rice fields affected by storm No. 3, of which the area of white flooding is 65,489 hectares.
Ninh Binh - Due to the impact of storm No. 3, many trees in the province had broken branches, were uprooted and had their corrugated iron roofs blown off.
Storm No. 3 Wipha caused heavy rain in many areas of the North, including Hanoi. Many households living along the Red River are in fear, proactively reinforcing tents and temporary shelters.