Super storms appear near the East Sea
Super typhoon named Nepartak has just appeared in the waters off the northeastern island of Luzon (Philippines) but it is unlikely to affect the mainland of Vietnam.
Predict the path of Typhoon Nepartak.(Photo: NCHMF).
Central Meteorological and Hydrological Center said that at 14h on July 6, Nepartak storm is about 930km from Taiwan (China) to the southeast with the strongest wind speed from 200 to 220km / h, equivalent to level 17. Storm moved mainly in the northwest direction with velocity of 25-30km / h.
By 13:00 on July 7, the storm was about 280 km southeast of Taiwan with constant winds. By July 8, Nepartak will be on the west coast of Taiwan (China).
Storm circulation will cause strong winds of level 6-8 in the northeast of the East Sea - fishing grounds of Vietnamese fishing vessels and increase in intensity. The waters from Binh Thuan to Ca Mau also have strong thunderstorms and showers.
According to the weather agency's forecast, this year it is likely that typhoons and tropical depressions will appear late in the East Sea and are less than average for many years. Including 4-5 storms, tropical depressions directly affect the land.
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