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14 Oct 2020 | 01:57 AM UTC

Vietnam: Tropical Storm Nangka to make landfall in north-central Vietnam on October 14 /update 2

Tropical Storm Nangka to make landfall in north-central Vietnam on October 14; rainfall and associated flooding expected in the coming days

Warning

Event

Tropical Storm Nangka is expected to make landfall in north-central Vietnam on Wednesday, October 14. The storm follows days of rainfall after Tropical Storm Linfa made landfall in the center of the country on Sunday, October 11, causing deadly floods and landslides in several provinces. At least 28 people have died nationwide, and dozens more remain missing. Approximately 130,000 houses have been damaged or destroyed, and significant disruption to harvests have been reported.

As of 00:45(UTC) on Wednesday, Nangka was located approximately 180km (110mi) east-southeast of Hanoi, moving in a west-northwest direction. Maximum sustained winds 74kph (46mph) have been recorded, with gusts of up to 110kph (70mph). Tropical Storm Nangka is expected to weaken slightly prior to making landfall.

Up to 400mm (15.7in) of further rainfall is expected in parts of central and northern Vietnam over the coming days, with continued risks of flooding and landslides, particularly in mountainous areas.

Advice

Those in affected areas are advised to monitor local weather reports, anticipate transportation disruptions, avoid areas directly affected by flooding, confirm road conditions before setting out, and adhere to instructions issued by local authorities, including evacuation orders. Avoid walking or driving through floodwaters.