According to the Khanh Hoa Provincial Hydrometeorological Station, the common rainfall from 2:00 p.m. on November 16 to 4:00 p.m. on November 17 in 21 communes and wards in the province is forecast to be from 40-115mm.
Of which, the locality is forecast to have the largest total rainfall in Dai Lanh (180mm), Nha Trang (170mm), Van Ninh (165mm).
The rain situation in the past 11 hours (from 1am to 12pm, November 16), Khanh Hoa province had moderate rain, heavy rain, locally very heavy rain.
Rainfall at some stations was recorded at Khanh Trung 52.3mm; Khanh Hiep 62.4mm; Suoi Tien 71.9mm; Son Tan 80.4mm; Cong Hai 44.7mm...
Soil moisture model shows that some areas in Khanh Hoa province are nearly saturated over 80%.

Khanh Hoa Province Hydrometeorological Station warns that in the next 6 hours, the rain in the north will be from 40-70mm, some places will be over 100mm, the south will be 50-100mm, some places will be over 150mm.
In the next 6 hours, there is a risk of flash floods on small rivers and streams in mountainous areas; landslides on steep slopes, and land subsidence in communes in Khanh Hoa province.

Flash floods and landslides have a negative impact on the environment, threatening people's lives; causing local traffic congestion; destroying civil and economic works, causing damage to production and socio-economic activities.
The local hydrometeorological agency also issued a flood warning for some roads in Nha Trang, Tay Nha Trang, North Nha Trang, and South Nha Trang wards; the scope continues to spread.
The flooding period started from noon on November 16, with the maximum flooding depth ranging from 0.2 to 0.8m.