Typhoon Nida hit Hong Kong

Early morning (August 2) typhoon 2 hit Hong Kong area.

At 7 o'clock , the location of the center of the storm is about 22.7 degrees Vi Bac; 113.6 degrees east longitude, on the southeast region of Guangdong province. Strongest winds in the area near the storm center are strong at level 10 (90-100km / hour), level 12-13.

It is forecasted that in the next 24 hours , the storm will move in the West-Northwest direction, about 25km every hour, continue to go deep into the mainland and weaken into tropical depression. By 07:00 on August 3, the position of the tropical depression center is about 24.5 degrees Vi Bac; 108.7 degrees Kinh Dong on mainland Guangxi province. The strongest wind in the area near the center of strong tropical depression at level 6 (40-50km / hour), level 7 shock.

Picture 1 of Typhoon Nida hit Hong Kong
Location of Typhoon Nida.

The North Sea in the East Sea has storms, strong winds of 8-9, level 10-11. The sea is very strong. Level 3 disaster risk level.
The area in the North of the Tonkin Gulf has strong thunderstorms, winds of level 6-7.

In the next 24 to 36 hours , tropical depressions moved west-northwest, each hour was 15-20 km, further weakened into a low pressure area, on the mainland of Guangxi province. The strongest wind drops below level 6 (below 40km / hour).

The area in the North of Tonkin Gulf continues to have thunderstorms and strong winds.

From tonight (August 2) to the end of August 4 , in the North East, there is a moderate rain and rain. Particularly, the Northeast area has a big and big rain; then the rain spreads to the area of ​​Viet Bac, North-West, especially in the mountainous and midland areas of Northern Vietnam, there is a big rain to very big (100-200mm, there are places over 250mm).

In addition, due to the operation of the southwest monsoon, in the South China Sea region (including the waters of the Spratly Islands), the offshore waters of the provinces from Binh Thuan to Ca Mau continue to have strong winds of level 5, with at level 6, shock level 7-8. The sea is rough. In the Central Highlands and the South, there is a moderate rainfall, there are places with heavy rain.