Sunday , September 8 2024

Storm Prapiroon hits Quang Ninh in northern Vietnam

Storm Prapiroon made landfall in the northern province of Quang Ninh, home to Ha Long Bay, at 6:30 a.m. Tuesday, causing heavy rains and strong winds.





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  • 06h20

    Downpours in Hanoi, northern provinces

    Hanoi and nearby provinces Thai Binh and Nam Dinh, which do not lie in the storm’s trajectory, were also affected with downpours from Monday night.

    Hanoi is forecast to receive around 100 mm rainfall on Tuesday and Wednesday.



  • 06h00

    Cat Ba Island hit by torential rains

    Cat Ba Island, around 60 km from Hai Phong, was hit by torential rains from around 6 a.m. A total of 215 mm of rain poured down the island over the past 12 hours, mostly from 3 a.m. Tuesday.

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    Heavy rain in Cat Ba Island at 6 a.m. Tuesday. Photo by VnExpress



  • 05h21

    The National Center for Hydrometeorological Forecasting said that at 5 a.m., storm Prapiroon caused strong winds of level 10 (89-102 kph) on Bach Long Vi island in the Gulf of Tonkin.

    In an about hour, the center of the storm will reach mainland Quang Ninh, home to world-famous Ha Long Bay.

    Strong winds are also reproted at Co To Island and Dam Ha City of Quang Ninh.

    The storm is currently heading northwest at a speed of 10 km/h.

    Clip gió ở Hải Hà (Quảng Ninh) lúc 5h

    Strong winds in Hai Ha District of Quang Ninh Province at 5 a.m.

Due to the impacts of the storm, Hai Phong and Quang Ninh, home to famous bays and islands, stopped giving permits for tourist ships to stay overnight at sea starting Monday noon.

Hai Phong has more than 3,800 tourists staying on Cat Ba island while Quang Ninh has more than 1,800 tourists staying on Co To and Van Don island districts.

This is the second major storm in the South China Sea this year, following the first one in May. The meteorological agency notes that this year’s storms are arriving late, expected to peak between September and November. There are forecasts of 11-13 storms and tropical depressions in the South China Sea, which Vietnam calls the East Sea, with five to seven affecting the Vietnamese mainland.

Due to the impacts of the storm, Hai Phong and Quang Ninh, home to famous bays and islands, stopped giving permits for tourist ships to stay overnight at sea starting Monday noon.

Hai Phong has more than 3,800 tourists staying on Cat Ba island while Quang Ninh has more than 1,800 tourists staying on Co To and Van Don island districts.

This is the second major storm in the South China Sea this year, following the first one in May. The meteorological agency notes that this year’s storms are arriving late, expected to peak between September and November. There are forecasts of 11-13 storms and tropical depressions in the South China Sea, which Vietnam calls the East Sea, with five to seven affecting the Vietnamese mainland.

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