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Typhoon Ragasa is forecast to strengthen rapidly and enter the East Sea around September 23, with potential impact on Vietnam.
Typhoon Ragasa is forming in the Pacific and could strike Vietnam’s mainland next week.
A tropical depression that entered the East Sea last night has strengthened into a typhoon, becoming the eighth storm of the year. Internationally named Mitag, the storm currently features winds gusting up to level 10.
A tropical depression has moved into the East Sea and is likely to intensify into Storm No. 8 within hours, bringing hazardous weather across multiple areas.
A powerful low-pressure system and two potential storms could bring intense rainfall to northern Vietnam later this month.
A tropical depression currently over Luzon Island (Philippines) is moving rapidly toward the East Sea and is likely to strengthen into Storm No. 8 by late evening today, according to national meteorologists.
A tropical depression forming east of Luzon may intensify into a storm and enter the East Sea within 48 hours.
Weather forecasts warn of more storms and cold spells hitting Vietnam from now to year-end, with potentially severe impacts across the country.
Storm Tapah is nearing the coast of Guangdong, China with strong winds and is expected to weaken after landfall. Northern Vietnam will see widespread heavy rainfall from September 9.
Storm Tapah has intensified to level 9 with gusts up to level 11 and has shown minimal movement in the past three hours. It may strengthen further and make landfall in Guangdong Province, China.
Authorities in Nghe An and Ha Tinh evacuate dozens of households as deep flooding and landslide risks increase.
Though downgraded, the storm brings intense rain and flash flood warnings to central Vietnam.
Heavy rain up to 600mm expected from Thanh Hoa to Hue as Vietnam monitors the development of the season’s sixth tropical storm.
A tropical depression in the East Sea could strengthen into Storm No. 6, bringing heavy rain and strong winds to Nghe An–Hue and beyond.
A new tropical depression is set to bring heavy rains to northern and central Vietnam, particularly areas hit by the recent storm.
Just one day after Typhoon Kajiki faded, a new tropical depression is moving toward the Paracel Islands, threatening high waves and strong winds.
Though weakened, Storm No. 5 continues to pour rain across northern and central Vietnam, triggering flash flood alerts.
The slow-moving storm lashes central Vietnam with intense rain and dangerous wind, raising concerns of flash floods and landslides.
Typhoon Kajiki, the fifth to hit the East Sea this year, made landfall in the central provinces of Nghe An and Ha Tinh at 6 p.m on August 25, bringing maximum sustained winds of level 11 (117 km/h) and gusts reaching level 13
Typhoon Kajiki’s fast escalation and approach has left central provinces scrambling for emergency response as strong winds and heavy rain batter the region.