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Hurricane Willa makes landfall in Mexico

 Hurricane Willa, a storm described by forecasters as "life-threatening" and "potentially catastrophic", has made landfall in western Mexico.

Typhoon Damrey leaves 29 dead, 29 missing

 VietNamNet Bridge – Typhoon Damrey has wreaked havoc in the central and south central coast of Viet Nam, killing 29 people and leaving 29 missing by Sunday 1pm, 

Typhoon leaves flooding, four dead in Japan before moving out to sea

 A rapidly weakening typhoon Lan made landfall in Japan on Monday, setting off landslides and flooding that prompted evacuation orders for tens of thousands of people, but then headed out to sea 

Trees uprooted by typhoon Mirinae

VietNamNet Bridge – Typhoon Mirinae made a landfall in Nam Dinh and Ninh Binh provinces late July 27, causing rains and strong winds to northern localities. Many trees were uprooted due to this year's first storm. 

Nine dead in China as remnants of super typhoon Nepartak strike

 Nine people were killed and 18 are missing after wind and driving rain bought by the remains of super typhoon Nepartak swept into China over the weekend,

Deadly Typhoon Phanfone disrupts Japan as it nears Tokyo

 A powerful typhoon is bringing many parts of Japan to a standstill with heavy wind and rain as it nears Tokyo.

The 13th storm to make landfall in Vietnam today

According to the latest report of the National Center for Hydro-meteorological Forecast, a tropical depression will get stronger to become the 13th storm, which will be only about 100 km off  Vietnam coast at 1pm today, November 6.

Typhoon Nari heading for central region

 VietNamNet Bridge – Typhoon Nari is moving west and north-west in the next 24 hours at a speed of 10-15km per hour and will likely hit central Vietnam.

Storm Jebi claims six lives

 VietNamNet Bridge – Tropical Storm Jebi has claimed the lives of six people after making landfall in the northern Viet Nam early on Saturday.

Bebinca storm hits mainland nine hours early

At 7pm last night, June 23, the second storm in the East Sea made landfall in the northern port city of Hai Phong and Thai Binh province, nine hours earlier than previously forecast.