Given the storm No.2, combined with strong southwest monsoon, there have been continuous heavy rains accompanied by thunderstorms, causing losses in property and crops in the Mekong Delta.
Storm Talim bringing heavy rain and thunderstorms caused the widespread destruction of 48 houses and one school damaged and many trees that were knocked down in localities in the Mekong Delta region on July 16-17.
Northern coastal provinces in a hurry have mobilized all forces to evacuate around 29,887 people to safe places ahead of typhoon Talim, which is forecast to make landfall in Northern Vietnam on July 18.
Weathermen forecast partial thunderstorms will hit the South in the afternoon and evening while new heat waves are descending the North until the end of June.
Heavy rainfall accompanied by thunder, lightning and high-speed wind pummeled a south-central coastal province uprooting trees and damaging residents’ durian orchards.
Recent heavy downpours and strong winds pounded in the Mekong Delta Province of Tien Giang and the Central Highlands Province of Gia Lai resulting much losses.
According to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, the Central, South Central regions, and the Central Highlands will have isolated showers and thunderstorms, with heavy rain in some places with a rainfall of 20-40mm and over 70mm in some places on the night of November 13 and the day of November 14.
Due to the influence of the cold air front combined with high-altitude disturbances of the prevailing wind, from November 14 and 15, there will be moderate, heavy, and torrential rains in Central Vietnam.
According to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, there will be heavy and torrential rains across the country from October 31 to November 5, with anticipation of dangerous weather.
According to the National Hydrology Meteorology Forecast Center, the northeast monsoon is expected to grip the Northern region of Vietnam from October 12.
Many streets in the downtown areas of the central province of Ha Tinh were inundated as heavy rains occurred from last night till this afternoon (July 16).
From July 15 to 17, the northern and north central provinces will experience heavy rains, issued by the National Center for Hydro Meteorological Forecasting.
The National Center for Hydro Meteorological Forecasting said the northern and north central region continue suffering heavy rains and thunderstorms; even heavy rains are hitting the central highlands and southern region.
The national center for Hydro Meteorological Forecasting said due to the influence of low-pressure system accompanied by cold spell and strong winds, the northern region experiences heavy rains and thunderstorms in April 26.