Hurricane Kalmaegi accelerated, advancing rapidly into the South China Sea

At 07:00 on the 14th of September, the position of the center of the storm Kalmaegi was about 16.5 degrees north latitude; 124.6 degrees east longitude, about 250km from Lu Dong Island (Philippines) to the East Southeast. The strongest winds in the area near the storm center are strong at level 12 (ie 118 to 133 km per hour), level 14 and level 15 jerks.

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Picture 1 of Hurricane Kalmaegi accelerated, advancing rapidly into the South China Sea
Photo of the path and location of Typhoon Kalmaegi

It is forecasted that in the next 24 hours, the storm will move in the West-Northwest direction, every hour can travel about 20-25 km and also has a stronger ability. By 07:00 on September 15, the location of the storm center was about 18.6 degrees North latitude; 119.4 degrees Kinh Dong, about 820 km from Hoang Sa archipelago to the East North East. The strongest wind is in the area near the center of the storm with a strong level of 12, level 13 (ie from 118 to 149km per hour), level 15 and level 16 jerks.

In the next 24 to 48 hours, the storm moves in the West-Northwest direction, about 25km per hour and continues to increase. By 07:00 on September 16, the location of the center of the storm was about 19.9 degrees Vi Bac; 113.1 degrees east longitude, about 350 km from Hoang Sa archipelago to the northeast of the northeast. The strongest wind is in the area near the center of strong storms level 13, level 14 (ie from 134 to 166 km per hour), level 16, level 17.

In the next 48 to 72 hours, the storm moved west-northwest, about 25km per hour.

Due to the influence of storm circulation, from tonight (September 14), the East Sea in the North East Sea has strong winds up to level 8-9, then increase to level 11-12, the area near the center of storm passes. level 13-14, level 16, level 17. Crunchy sea.

This is a very fast moving storm when entering the South China Sea, which is complicated. Attention should be paid to follow up on the next storm news.

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