VOV.VN - Typhoon Matmo made landfall in the Fangcheng area of China’s Guangxi province, near the Vietnam–China border on October 6, before weakening into a tropical depression as it moved deeper into the northern mountainous regions of Vietnam.
VOV.VN - The National Centre for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting (NCHMF) has issued warnings of heavy rain, strong winds, and high waves as a tropical depression strengthened into a storm early on October 2, with the potential to make landfall in mainland Vietnam.
VOV.VN - Authorities in several coastal localities of Vietnam have rushed to evacuate thousands of households from high-risk zones as Typhoon Bualoi is expected to make landfall late on September 28.
VOV.VN - Vietnam’s central provinces are racing to implement storm prevention measures, from banning sea travel and reinforcing infrastructure to evacuating residents, as powerful Typhoon Bualoi closes in, with landfall expected late on September 28.
VOV.VN - Typhoon Bualoi is rapidly intensifying as it heads toward central Vietnam, bringing heavy rain across coastal provinces from September 28 to 30, according to the National Centre for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting.
VOV.VN - Super Typhoon Ragasa has weakened after several hours of intense activity over the East Sea but remains a powerful storm and is expected to make landfall along the northern coastal provinces of Vietnam on September 25.
VOV.VN - Typhoon Kajiki has been described as highly unusual as it formed directly over the East Sea (South China Sea) and made landfall within just three days, half the usual duration, according to Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Environment Nguyen Hoang Hiep.
VOV.VN - Typhoon Kajiki remained nearly stationary over the past three hours and weakened to level 12, with gusts up to level 14, the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting reported on the afternoon of August 25.
VOV.VN - Typhoon Kajiki, the fifth storm to strike Vietnam this year, is forecast to make landfall with sustained winds of level 12-14 and gusts of level 15–16, equivalent to 2024’s Yagi, strong enough to topple single-story houses and potentially damage high-rise buildings, Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha warned at a meeting on storm response on the morning of August 25.
VOV.VN - Amid warnings of Typhoon Kajiki’s devastating impact as it makes landfall in Vietnam around noon on August 25, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has ordered affected localities to take the most urgent and decisive measures, emphasizing that the top priority is protecting human lives.