Heavy downpour continues to hit central Vietnam
The heavy downpours, combined with the northeast monsoon and a cold spell from the north, have caused one death and two missings.
The heavy downpours, combined with the northeast monsoon and a cold spell from the north, have caused one death and two missings.
All victims are tourists from Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, and the southern province of Binh Duong.
Central Vietnam ranked the third position among top seven travel destinations that the U.S press recommends travelers to pay visits after the Covid-19 pandemic.
Natural disasters in central Vietnam in the past two months were mainly storms, heavy rains, landslides and tornadoes and caused severe consequences.
Vamco is the ninth storm that has hit central Vietnam over more than a month.
Vietnam lost 235 lives and US$739 million in the floods occurred in October.
From November 5 to 7, Vietnam's localities from Nghe An to Quang Tri could see rainfall of 150-300 millimeters.
Meteorologists said that typhoon Goni will cause heavy rains in central Vietnam, from Danang to Quang Ngai.
Natural disasters occurred in central Vietnam in October, which were mainly storms, heavy rains, landslides and tornadoes, have caused severe consequences.
The storm is expected to make landfall in Vietnam’s central provinces this weekend.