Strong storms are entering the South China Sea
Currently, in the East Sea of Luong Island (Philippines) a storm is active and the international name is Doksuri.
At 7 am on June 27, the location of the center of the storm is about 15.2 degrees Vi Bac; 127.7 degrees Kinh Dong, about 680km from Lu-Dong Island (Philippines) to the East. The strongest wind in the area near the storm center is strong at level 8 (ie 62 to 74km per hour), level 9 and level 10 jerks.
Beam photos of the path and location of the storm
It is forecasted that in the next 24 hours, the storm will move in the direction between the Northwest West and the Northwest, about 20km per hour and there is also a strong possibility. By 07:00 on June 28, the location of the storm center is about 17.8 degrees Vi Bac; 123.7 degrees Kinh Dong, about 170km from Lu-Dong Island (Philippines) to the East. The strongest wind in the area near the storm center is strong at level 9 (ie from 75 to 88km per hour), level 10, level 11.
In the next 24 to 48 hours, the storm moves in the direction between Northwestern Northwest and Northwest, about 20km per hour. By 07:00 on June 29, the location of the storm center was about 20.2 degrees North latitude; 119.6 degrees east longitude, on the northeastern region of the East Sea. The strongest wind in the area near the storm center is strong at level 10 (ie from 89 to 102 km per hour), level 11, level 12.
In the next 48 to 72 hours, the storm continued to move in the direction between the Northwestern Northwest and the Northwest, about 15 to 20km per hour.
Due to the impact of the storm, from the evening of the night and the night of June 28, the North East Sea of the East Sea will gradually increase to level 6-7, then increase to level 8, the area near the center of the storm passes through level 9, level 10 11, level 12 jerks. The sea is very strong.
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