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Storm Ma-On has entered Guangdong, China, heavy rain in Vietnam

 At thirteen o’clock on the 25th of August, the position of the storm’s core was determined to be on the northern mainland of the Loi Chau peninsula (China), about 250 kilometers northeast of Mong Cai (Quang Ninh).

Storm Ma-On has entered Guangdong, China, heavy rain in Vietnam
[Storm Ma-On map/Windy]


At midday on the 25th of August, Typhoon No. 3 made landfall in the southwestern part of the province of Guangdong (China). There were gusts of level 7 observed in Bach Long Vi and Phu Lien islands (Hai Phong) as a direct result of the effect of storm circulation number 3.


At thirteen hours, the eye of the storm was located on the mainland of the northern part of the Loi Chau peninsula in China, about 250 kilometers northeast of Mong Cai (Quang Ninh). In the vicinity of the eye of the storm, the sustained wind speed is high at level 9 (75-88 km/h), with gusts reaching level 11. At level 6 and level 8, a powerful wind has a radius of around 130 kilometers out from the core of the storm.


The storm is expected to move primarily to the west over the course of the next twenty-four hours, traveling approximately 25 to 30 kilometers per hour while gradually weakening into a tropical depression, then continuing to weaken into a low pressure area over mountainous areas. This is according to the forecast. North. The wind speed in the core of the low pressure region plummeted to level 6, which is equivalent to below 39 kilometers per hour.


In the next twenty-four hours, this area of the ocean will be considered a high-risk area due to the presence of strong winds of level 6 or higher, with gusts of level 8 or higher. This area is located north of latitude 20.0 degrees north latitude and west of longitude 112.0 degrees east longitude. Strong winds, high waves, and even tornadoes pose a significant threat to any and all ships, aquaculture sites, and other operations that take place in hazardous locations. Disaster risk rating: level 3.


Due to the effect of storms, the northwest coast of the North East Sea today afternoon (August 25) will also see rainstorms, strong winds of 6-7, and gusts of 10; sea waves from 3.0-5.0m high; extremely severe seas. A warning has been issued for those who are out at sea.


There are storms and storms in the northern part of the Gulf of Tonkin, which includes the island districts of Bach Long Vi and Co To. The wind gradually increases to level 6-7, and in the area near the center of the storm, it reaches levels 8 and 10. The height of the waves ranges from 2 to 7 meters up to 3.5 meters. The waters were choppy.


Warning of high winds on land: from today and continuing until the morning of August 26, the coastal region of Quang Ninh province is expected to see strong winds of level 6 and level 8 gusts; the areas of Hai Phong and Lang Son are likely to experience gusts of 6-7.


Warning for heavy rain: from now until the night of August 26, the Northern region will have heavy to very heavy rain and thunderstorms with strong gusts of wind, the total cumulative rainfall is commonly 100-200mm, in some places over 250mm; Thanh Hoa 50-100mm, in some places over 150mm; and the Southern region will have 50-100mm, in some places over 150mm.


There will be heavy to extremely heavy rain and thunderstorms in the Hanoi region from now until August 26. The total cumulative rainfall is expected to be between 100 and 150 millimeters, and it may even exceed 180 millimeters.


The danger of flash floods on rivers and small streams, landslides on steep slopes in the northern highland provinces and Thanh Hoa; local flooding in residential areas and low-lying regions. Warning of potential flash floods and landslides.