14TH NATIONAL CONGRESS OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF VIETNAM
Log in
Social Affairs

Storm Etau weakens, another typhoon looms in South China Sea

The next typhoon to enter the South China Sea is expected to move westward and could threaten central Vietnam by this weekend.

Storm Etau weakened into a tropical depression on November 10 after making landfall in south central Vietnam, but freshly-spotted typhoon Vamco is likely to pick up intensity and head toward the East Sea, internationally known as the South China Sea, the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting (NCHMF) has forecast.

Meteorologists warn that Vamco will track within a region of light wind shear and warm ocean water, ingredients that tropical storms need to strengthen.

 Storms Vamco’s tracking map. Photo: NCHFM

Vamco may quickly strengthen with maximum sustained winds of 179-208 kilometers per hour (kph), the center said, adding that the typhoon has high likelihood of hitting the northern Philippines with winds of this intensity today.

After sweeping across the Philippines during the middle of the week, Vamco is expected to move westward and could threaten central Vietnam by this weekend, potentially impacting Quang Tri province on November 15 with another round of strong winds and flooding rainfall.

Vamco is expected to enter the East Sea on November 12 after sweeping through the Bicol Region-Quezon area, proclaiming itself as the 13th storm to hit Vietnam this year, the NCHFM added.

If it does approach the Vietnamese coast, it will be the third in November. The two previous ones brought a deluge to south central and central provinces.

Storm Etau, the 12th storm, has been on course to strike localities from Phu Yen to Ninh Thuan provinces. By 4:00am on November 11, the remnants of the storm made its berth above eastern Cambodia, with the strongest winds dropping significantly.

From Tuesday into to Thursday, Khanh Hoa, home to the beach resort town of Nha Trang, Phu Yen and Binh Dinh provinces and the Central Highlands have been heavily soaked with the total average rainfall of 150-300mm. Rainfall of 180 mm a day is considered heavy.

Hundreds of roofs have been blown away, trees have been uprooted and motorbike drivers tumbled on the street after being hit by gusts of wind in Nha Trang on Tuesday morning. Two deaths have been reported so far.

Portions of central Vietnam received 1,270-2,540 mm during last month which led to widespread and deadly flooding there. In October, the central region suffered from torrential rains, widespread flooding and landslides after being hit by four storms. At least 235 people were killed or went missing and almost 390,000 houses were flooded, according to the Vietnam Disaster Management Authority.

Reactions:
Share:
Trending
Most Viewed
Related news
Cold front approaches northern Vietnam, Hanoi shivers at 10°C

Cold front approaches northern Vietnam, Hanoi shivers at 10°C

The incoming cold wave will bring showers, with northeasterly winds of level 3 and a marked shift to cold weather between 7°C and 13°C until early next week.

Hanoi ready to host first edition of Miss Multicultural World

Hanoi ready to host first edition of Miss Multicultural World

Hosting the competition is seen as an opportunity for Hanoi to promote its image and demonstrate its capacity to hold world-class beauty events.

Vietnamese workers prioritise wellbeing over pay: survey

Vietnamese workers prioritise wellbeing over pay: survey

Wellbeing is overtaking pay as a key priority for Vietnamese workers, led by Gen Z’s push for healthier, more transparent workplaces, redefining job stability and reflecting cautious labor movement as the market waits for stronger momentum beyond 2025.

Technology driven ideas focus on preventing traffic dangers early

Technology driven ideas focus on preventing traffic dangers early

Rooted in everyday experience, emerging initiatives use practical technologies to identify risks early and encourage safer behavior on the roads.

Happiness Train spreads human values and promotes Vietnam tourism

Happiness Train spreads human values and promotes Vietnam tourism

Vietnam’s “Happiness Train” departed Hanoi on February 2, turning a regular rail journey into a moving cultural space that promotes shared values, social connection and national tourism ahead of Tet.

ASEAN Eco-Schools Awards 2025 honors 60 Vietnamese schools nationwide

ASEAN Eco-Schools Awards 2025 honors 60 Vietnamese schools nationwide

The ASEAN Eco-Schools Vietnam Awards 2025 marked a nationwide effort to promote plastic waste-free campuses, recognizing exemplary education institutions for integrating sustainability, environmental responsibility and green practices into teaching, learning and daily school operations.

Hanoi joins UNESCO’s global learning cities network

Hanoi joins UNESCO’s global learning cities network

The Vietnamese capital joins UNESCO’s Global Learning Cities Network, leveraging its deep cultural heritage and growing digital ambitions to position itself as a regional hub for lifelong learning, innovation, and sustainable development.

Spring flower markets to bloom across Hanoi ahead of Tet 2026

Spring flower markets to bloom across Hanoi ahead of Tet 2026

The capital city will host a wide range of flower markets for 16 days from January 31 to February 15, or from the 13th to 28th day of the 12th lunar month.