Kai-Tak storm surged, heading to Cao Bang - Lang Son
At 07:00 on August 16, the location of the center of the storm was about 19.1 degrees North latitude; 117.1 degrees Kinh Dong, about 610 km from Hoang Sa archipelago to the East North East. The strongest winds in the area near the storm center are strong at level 11, level 12 (ie from 103 to 133 km per hour), shock level 13, level 14.
It is forecasted that in the next 24 hours, the storm will move in the direction of West and Northwest Northwest, each hour can travel about 20-25 km and also has a stronger ability. By 07:00 on August 17, the location of the center of the storm was about 21.1 degrees north latitude; 111.9 degrees Kinh Dong, 440 km from Mong Cai (Quang Ninh) to the East of Southeast. The strongest wind in the area near the storm center is strong at level 12, level 13 (ie from 118 to 149km per hour), level 14, level 15.
Beam photos of the path and location of the storm
In the next 24 to 48 hours, the storm moves in the direction of West and West Northwest, about 20 to 25 km per hour, traveling along the southern coast of Guangxi Province (China), going into the mountainous area in the north and weakened into tropical depression. By 07:00 on August 18, the position of the tropical depression center was at about 22.1 degrees north latitude; 106.4 degrees Kinh Dong, in the northern mountainous provinces. The strongest wind in the area near the center of strong tropical depression at level 6 (ie from 39 to 49 km per hour), level 7 jerks.
In the next 48 to 72 hours, tropical depressions move mainly in the West, about 20km per hour.
Due to the impact of the storm, the North Sea in the East Sea has strong winds of level 9, level 10, the area near the center of the storm passes through level 11, level 12, then increases to level 12, level 13, level 14, level 15. Sea violently. In the North Sea of the Gulf of Tonkin from noon and afternoon (August 17), the wind will gradually increase to level 6, level 7, storm center level 8, level 9, level 10 and level 11. Quang Ninh - Hai Phong province has strong winds from tomorrow night to level 6, level 7 and level 8. In the northern provinces from late afternoon and tomorrow night there is moderate rain, heavy rain to very big.
In addition, due to the strong influence of the southwest monsoon, the area between the South and the South China Sea (including the Spratlys waters), the waters from Binh Thuan to Ca Mau have strong winds of level 6, jerky. Sea level 7, level 8.
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