Wednesday , April 24 2024

Storm Noru to make landfall on Da Nang-Quang Ngai

At 9 p.m., the storm’s eye is about 140 km away from the shores of Da Nang-Quang Ngai, with a maximum wind speed at 166 kph. It is expected to make landfall in about 3-4 hours, triggering heavy rains and rough seas

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  • 22h00

    Heavy rains, strong winds at Quang Ngai’s Ly Son Island

    Pham Thi Huong, chairwoman of the Ly Sin District People’s Committee in Quang Ngai, said storm Noru has made landfall in the area, bringing heavy rains and strong winds. All personnel have been dispatched to respond to the storm and the people have been evacuated. No casualty was reported.

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    orrential downpours and strong winds are observed at Quang Ngai’s Ly Son Island at 10 p.m., September 27, 2022. Video by VnExpress/Huu Danh



  • 22h00

    More than 40 coastal households are isolated in Hue

    It was raining heavily with gusting wind at Thuan An estuary, Hai Duong Commune, Hue. The water began to rise, creating big waves that overflowed the breakwater.

    The road in Thai Duong Ha Nam Village was flooded by water with over 40 cm, leaving 40 households in Huong Giang hamlet isolated. The police have been arranged there to support the people.



  • 21h00

    Storm Noru triggers 200-mm rainfall 

    According to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, the storm is currently about 140km from Da Nang, about 127km from Quang Nam and about 117km east of Quang Ngai, with a maximum wind speed of 166 kmh/.

    In the next 3 hours, the storm will move westwards at 20 km/h.

    Due to the influence of the storm, Hue, Quy Nhon (Binh Dinh), Tuy Hoa (Phu Yen) and Da Nang have experienced strong winds and heavy rains. Rainfall from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday was recorded at over 180 mm in Bach Ma (Thua Thien Hue), 197 mm in Tho Quang (Da Nang), 200 mm in Cu Lao Cham (Quang Nam), more than 200 mm in Nui Thanh (Quang Nam) and nearly 190 mm in Tra Phu (Quang Ngai).



  • 20h40

    Noru triggers memories of historic Cecil storm, 40 years ago

    Tran Sang, 60, of Hai Duong Commune in Hue Town, holds his 3-month-old grandson in his arms while watching the evening news to see the path that storm Noru is taking.

    “This is one of the strongest storms in the past 20 years, so my family is very worried. Over the decades that I have lived in a coastal commune, the Cecil storm in 1985 was the most intense and deadly. The wind was really strong and the water rose very quickly. The storm also happened around this time. Many people died and were swept away into the sea” Sang recalled.

    He said his family had been hoarding food and oil to prepare for the storm.

    To prevent accidents, his colleagues and Hoang Dinh Tan, 68, who was part of the construction crew for a bridge over the Thuan An sea in Hai Duong province, have gathered their belongings have moved to Thai Duong Primary School for shelter.



  • 20h30

    Hoi An stays quiet as storm approaches

    There is only light rain and little wind in Quang Nam’s Hoi An Town, where the eye of storm Noru is expected to go through. People retreat back to their homes, shops are closed and certain streets, like Bach Dang and Tran Hung Dao, experience blackouts.

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    A tourism vessel is docked on the Hoai River, near the Hoi An market, Sept. 27, 2022. Photo by VnExpress/Ngoc Thanh

    On Tuesday afternoon, Nguyen Quang Vinh’s family, from Cam An Ward, took refuge at a restaurant in Hoi An away from the storm. Vinh said he’s been used to storms every year, but never neglected to be careful.

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    Hoi An’s Hai Ba Trung Street is inundated due to impacts of storm Noru, Sept. 27, 2022. Photo by VnExpress/Ngoc Thanh

    Over the past few years, hotels and other accommodations in Hoi An have all announced that they would provide storm shelters. Vinh’s family of six only brought some clothes and personal belongings with them to the shelter. Vinh said one would only need to store food if there are floods that last for days, and only a shelter is needed to seek safety from a storm.



  • 20h00

    Storm Noru 180 km from shoreline

    At 8 p.m., the storm was 180 km away from the shores of Da Nang-Quang Ngai to the east, with a maxium wind speed of 166 kph, according to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting.

    On Tuesday night, the storm would continue to ove west at 20-25 kph, and would make landfall on localities in central Vietnam. By 7 a.m. Wednesday, the storm’s eye would be above the regions from Thua Thien-Hue to Quang Ngai, with a maximum wind speed at 117 kph.

    The storm would retain its speed and direction on Wednesday, moving towards Laos and weakening into a tropical depression. By 7 p.m. Wednesday, the storm would be located over southern Laos, with a maximum wind speed at 61 kph.

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    Streets in Da Nang are empty before Noru makes landfall. Video by VnExpress/Anh Phu



  • 19h10

    More than 1200 residents in Quang Ngai Province moved to storm shelters

    Residents of Binh Dong Commune in the province’s Binh Son District have taken refuge in the storm shelter of the Hoa Phat Steel Factory. This area can accommodate 6,000 people.

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    Quang Ngai people at an evacuation shelter. Photo by VnExpress/Pham Linh

    Quang Ngai has relocated and evacuated 10,000 people so far, of which about 5,000 people are from coastal districts. Each coastal commune in the province has around two storm shelters.

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    A boy reaches a storm shelter with his family in Quang Ngai Province. Photo by VnExpress/Pham Linh



  • 18h30

    253,000 people moved to safety  

    The Steering Committee for storm threatened localties has reported that provinces from Quang Tri to Binh Dinh have evacuated more than 81,000 households with 253,000 people (71%). Besides them, nearly 4,800 tourists in provinces and cities from Thua Thien Hue to Binh Dinh have been informed about the storm and are staying at tourist facilities to ensure their safety.

    Tourists on Ly Son and Cu Lao Cham islands have moved to the mainland to shelter from the approaching storm.

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    A Hoa Vang District policeman helps an old lady to evacuate. Photo by VnExpress/Nguyen Dong



  • 18h10

    2,600 border guards dispatched in response to storm

    Border guard forces from 10 localities from Ha Tinh to Binh Thuan have been dispatched, sending 2,600 soldiers and 55 vehicles to help citizens. They have fortified 2,100 houses and 24 schools, and evacuated 23,000 people to safety and brought 2,400 vessels to safety.

    Soldiers and local authorities have persuaded fishermen to move onto shore before the storm hits. Forces from Thanh Hoa to Binh Thuan have instructed 57,800 vessels to move away from danger zones. There are now around 5,100 ships with 36,800 people moving back to the shore.

    On Tuesday afternoon, Deputy Prime Minister and other officials have flown from Hanoi and Quang Tri to monitor storm-fighting efforts.

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    Border guard forces of the Cang Cua Viet border gate in Quang Tri Province help people move belongings out of collapsed houses. Photo courtesy of boder guard forces



  • 18h00

    Over 70,000 people evacuated

    Over 70,000 people in Da Nang and Quang Ngai were evacuated to safety.

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