Localities brace for storm Bebinca

Northern coastal provinces are bracing for storm Bebinca as the storm is forecast to land in the northern coastline from the Hai Phong city to Nghe An province.
Localities brace for storm Bebinca ảnh 1A road is blocked by a landslide in northern Hoa Binh province as a result of downpours following storm Son Tinh in July (Photo: VNA)

Hai Phong (VNA) – Northern coastal provinces are bracing forstorm Bebinca, the fourth to hit the East Sea this year, as the storm isforecast to land in the northern coastline from the Hai Phong city to Nghe Anprovince.

Bebinca is moving west-southwest at a speed of 15km per hour, andexpected to be 270-350km offshore the coast from Quang Ninh to Nghe An as of7am on August 16.

It has wind at 60-90 km per hour near the centre with stronger gust.

As from August 16 morning, there will be strong wind and rough sea inthe eastern area of the Tonkin Gulf.

In the next 24 hours, the storm is expected to be right on the coastfrom Hai Phong to Nghe An, and then weaken into a low pressure.

Le Thanh Hai, Deputy Director of the National Centre forHydro-Meteorological Forecasting, said the storm will bring torrential rains innorthern and north central regions from the night of August 15 to August 17.

He said the rainfalls may reach 300-400mm, even 500-600mm in some areasin northern localities and Thanh Hoa, Nghe An and Ha Tinh provinces.

Hai Phong authorities have deployed forces around the clock at importantsites and vulnerable areas to timely deal with any emergency. A total of nearly42,500 people have been mobilized to get ready for dyke protection and searchand rescue activities.

By mid-day August 15, Hai Phong had issued storm warning to more than2,830 vessels with nearly 9,200 fishermen and more than 1,500 labourers atsea-based aquaculture farms.

Though still a distance away, Bebinca has caused heavy rains in Nam Dinh province on August 15. Local authorities are urging residents to shore up their houses whilemaking preparations to evacuate residents in lowland and coastal areas.

Nam Dinh was also hit by storm Son Tinh in late July, which broughtprolonged big rains submerging 20,000 ha out of the total 76,500 ha of rice inthe province.-VNA
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