Ninh Binh, Hung Yen provinces impose sea ban as storm approaches

Northern Vietnam is bracing for a tropical depression that strengthened into this year’s fourth storm over the Gulf of Tonkin on August 21 evening, prompting Ninh Binh and Hung Yen provinces to impose a sea ban before 5:00 on August 22.

Pulling a boat ashore to shelter from the storm (Photo: VNA)
Pulling a boat ashore to shelter from the storm (Photo: VNA)

Ninh Binh (VNA) – Northern Vietnam is bracing for a tropical depression that strengthened into this year’s fourth storm over the Gulf of Tonkin on August 21 evening, prompting Ninh Binh and Hung Yen provinces to impose a sea ban before 5:00 on August 22.

Meanwhile, Quang Ninh has seen continuous moderate to heavy rain, with very heavy downpours in some areas, since August 20, according to the provincial hydro-meteorological station.

Moderate to heavy rain and thunderstorms are forecast to continue over the coming days, with possible whirlwinds, lightning and strong winds reaching level 6.

Authorities warned that flash floods and landslides could seriously affect the environment and directly threaten lives. They could also trigger localised landslides and traffic disruptions, and damage residential structures and socio-economic infrastructure.

Local authorities urged residents to closely monitor weather forecasts and official instructions; avoid low-water crossings, rivers, streams and deeply flooded areas during heavy rain or fast-moving water; and stay away from areas showing signs of soil or rock movement, steep cliffs or landslide risk. People were also asked to relocate proactively from hazardous areas and promptly report blocked waterways, landslides or other safety hazards to local authorities./.

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