Two low pressure areas have been formed off the Pacific Coast in October 21, said the National Hydrometeorological Forecast Center.
The first low pressure area was located at 17.10 degrees north latitude and 142.25 degrees east longitude, and moved to the West-northwest in the evening.
The second low pressure area was found at 19.9 degrees north latitude and 158.8 degrees east longitude and moved to the Northwest.
Their wind speed was about 20-30 kph. They can develop into a typhoon and will hit the Philippines in next few days.
The super typhoon Megi is around 670km to the Northeast of Vietnam’s Hoang Sa Archipelago (Paracel Islands) with gusts over 220 kph.
It will go deep into the mainland of Guangdong Province in China on October 22.
The country presently sees a dry weather in three regions.
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