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Biggest-ever storm to hit Vietnam on September 15-16

Doksuri, the biggest storm to hit Vietnam in many years, is forecast to make landfall in the central region on late September 15 and early September 16.
Biggest-ever storm to hit Vietnam on September 15-16 ảnh 1The location of the storm (Source: nchmf.gov.vn)

Hanoi (VNA) – Doksuri, thebiggest storm to hit Vietnam in many years, is forecast to make landfall in thecentral region on late September 15 and early September 16, said Hoang DucCuong, head of the National Centre for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting(NCHMF).

This is the first time Vietnam has ratedthe Danger Level 4 for a storm, Cuong stressed.

Therefore, Minister of Agriculture andRural Development Nguyen Xuan Cuong, who is also head of the National SteeringCommittee for Disaster Prevention and Control, asked the NCHMF to keep a closewatch on the developments of the typhoon to provide accurate forecasts.

It was also urged to coordinate with newsagencies to speed up communications on response measures for people to minimisehuman and asset losses as the storm impact scale can reach up to 500-600km.

Minister Cuong requested coastal localitiesfrom Quang Ninh to Binh Dinh to closely follow the storm’s development, informship captains of its position and movement, and ban swimming at beaches toensure safety.

He steered border guard and fisheriessurveillance forces to call on ships to get out of dangerous areas.

Northern and northern central localitieswere also required to keep a close watch on the storm’s developments to carryout measures to respond to flash floods and landslides.-VNA
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