
This morning, the system was centered at around 21.1 degrees north latitude and 113.1 degrees east longitude in the southern territorial waters of Guangdong Province (China).
In the next 24-48 hours, the tropical depression may turn into the fourth storm affecting Vietnam this year with sustained wind of up to level 9 near the center and move northeastward with a speed of 15-20 kilometers an hour.
According to the National Center for Hydrology Meteorology Forecasting and experts of hydro-meteorological stations in the Asia-Pacific region, a tropical depression had just been formed in Leizhou Peninsula (China), affecting weather conditions in the northern waters of the East Sea yesterday afternoon.