Typhoon Phuong Hoang affects rain in Central and Southern Vietnam

Despite the possibility of not entering the South China Sea, Typhoon Phuong Hoang continues to strengthen and affect the rain in the central and southern regions of Vietnam, the Central Hydrometeorological Center (DBKTTV) said.

Due to the wind suction effect of Typhoon Phuong Hoang (Fung Wong), the low-pressure trench that dominates the weather of Northern provinces in the past days tends to shift to the north and fade away. By the afternoon of July 27, Typhoon Phuong Hoang had a center position of about 22.3 degrees north latitude, 123.6 degrees east longitude with the highest wind level reaching level 12, jerking above level 12.

It is forecasted that in the next two days, Phuong Hoang will continue to intensify, moving in the direction of northwest, overtaking Taiwan and landing on the coast of Zhejiang Province - Fujian (China).

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Phoenix is ​​unable to enter the South China Sea. However, due to the very large circulation of the storm, the Northeast Sea has strong winds of level 7, level 8, shock level 8, strong seas. DBKTTV Center recommends that boats should stay away from this area in case of possible uncertainties.

On the other hand, it is also due to the air suction effect of Phuong Hoang, the South Central region and the South of Vietnam, the southwest wind is more active, bringing clouds and causing rain and thunderstorms in many places until the next few days.

Around July 31, August 1, after Phuong Hoang dissolved, the low pressure trench dominated the weather of the northern provinces in the past days can be set back; The North can be raining while the Central Highlands and the South can only be scattered in the evening with thunderstorms.

Still according to DBKTTV Center, due to heavy rains in the upstream combined with flood discharge of Hoa Binh Lake with four discharge gates opened and Tuyen Quang Lake with two discharge gates open, the water level of the rivers continues to rise rapidly.

By the afternoon, the Red River water level in Hanoi reached 9.34 m (under alarm I 0.16 m); Thai Binh river at Pha Lai reaches 3.84 m (on I alarm 0.43 m). Forecast, today (July 28), the Red River flood will alarm I I, reaching 9.5m, Thai Binh river in Pha Lai to 4.2 m.

After four days of heavy rain, the whole province of Lao Cai had four people died from the flood, dozens of people were injured. Due to the flood, the water rises high, at 10:30 am on the Lo River, the section passing Viet Lam commune, Vi Xuyen district, Ha Giang province, a boat carrying 16 people does not wear a lifeboat that loses driving, horizontally, and is flip, make three people missing.

The boat wreck occurred at km 32 Ha Giang road down Hanoi, where there were many people passing by the wharf to go to the market and go to district town.