Typhoon Haiyan weakens gradually and goes to China
At 9am this morning, after raging in Quang Ninh, the Uong Bi television tower was collapsed, typhoon Haiyan with the strongest winds from 62-74km per hour (level 8) moved to the Vietnam - China border area. and weakened into tropical depression.
Forecast of the direction of Typhoon Haiyan on 11/11.(Photo: NCHMF)
Central Center for Hydrometeorological Forecasting said that early this morning, the storm center went into Hai Phong - Quang Ninh provinces. At 9am, the storm center is located on the Vietnam-China border area, the strongest winds are 62-74km per hour (level 8), level 9 - 10. In the next 24 hours, the storm goes deep into the southern mainland of Quang province. West (China) and weakened into tropical depression.
Northern coastal provinces currently have winds of level 9-11, Bai Chay, Co To island (Quang Ninh), Bach Long Vi island (Hai Phong) at level 13. The provinces in the North East of Vietnam have heavy rain, Quang Ha ( Quang Ninh) rain 161mm; Bach Long Vi 149mm, Mau Son (Lang Son) 370mm, Dinh Lap (Lang Son) 291mm . Coastal areas and islands from Ninh Binh - Quang Ninh need precautions from storm surges combined with high tide from 3.5 - 4.5 meters, ocean waves 2 - 4 meters high.
Before that, when pouring into the mainland at 2.30 am this morning, Typhoon Haiyan became the strongest storm ever recorded in Quang Ninh. During an intense night of discussion, on November 11, the rain in Quang Ninh had stopped, only the 5th and 6th winds remained. According to Quang Ninh newspaper, as of 8 am this morning, there was no record of damage to people. Haiyan storm.
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