Hurricane number 11 advanced quickly into the South China Sea

This morning (October 13), Typhoon Khanun crossed the northern island of Lebanon (Philippines) and entered the South China Sea, storm No. 11.

This morning (October 13), Typhoon Khanun crossed the north of Lu island (Philippines) and entered the South China Sea, storm No. 11.

At 10 o'clock , the location of the storm center is about 17.7 degrees Vi Bac; 119.6 degrees east longitude, about 820 km from Hoang Sa archipelago to the northeast northeast. The strongest wind is in the area near the center of strong storm level 8 (60-75km / hour), level 10 shock.

Picture 1 of Hurricane number 11 advanced quickly into the South China Sea

Location and path of Typhoon Khanun.

It is forecasted that in the next 24 hours , the storm will move in the West-South-West direction, each hour is 10-15km and stronger. At 10 o'clock on October 14, the location of the storm center is about 17.3 degrees Vi Bac; 117.1 degrees Kinh Dong, about 510 km from Hoang Sa archipelago to the East North East. The strongest wind is in the area near the center of strong storm level 10 (90-100km / hour), level 13 jerks.

Due to the impact of storms, the East Sea in the North Sea East has stormy rain; strong winds of level 7-8, later increase to level 9-10, shock level 13. Sea level is very strong. Dangerous zone in the next 24 hours (strong winds of level 6 or higher) from latitude 14.0 to 21.0 degrees North latitude; east of meridian 113.0 degrees Kinh Dong. Disaster risk level: level 3.

It is forecasted that in the next 24 to 48 hours , the storm will move in the west-northwest direction, about 15km per hour and there is also a strong possibility. At 10 o'clock on October 15, the location of the center of the storm is about 18.8 degrees Vi Bac; 113.6 degrees east longitude, about 250km from Hoang Sa archipelago to the north-east. The strongest wind in the area near the storm center is strong at level 12 (115-135km / hour), level 15.

It is forecasted that in the next 48 to 72 hours , the storm will travel west and northwest, about 20km per hour.

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Update 16 December 2018
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