From early November 3 to late November 4, areas from Ha Tinh to Da Nang and eastern Quang Ngai are expected to experience very heavy rainfall — 200–300mm on average, and up to 600mm in some places.
The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) warned of continued rainfall this week as a result of Tropical Storm Kalmaegi.
VOV.VN - Typhoon Kalmaegi, the 13th storm to form in the East Sea this year, was moving westward toward the area on the evening of November 2 at a speed of 30-35 kph, according to the National Centre ...
Floods in Central Vietnam remain complex and unpredictable, with a high possibility of prolongation. A new tropical storm is ...
The arrests were made during an intensive campaign launched by the Coast Guard Region 2 Command to crack down on IUU fishing, focusing on “two-no, three-no” vessels – those without registration, ...
PANO - Despite broken dikes, rising waters, flash floods, landslides, and treacherous conditions that made travelling nearly ...
PANO - On October 30, military units stationed in Da Nang City carried out numerous practical and compassionate activities to ...
From the evening of October 30 to the end of November 1, the area from Nghe An to Northern Quang Tri may experience rainfall ...
This is the dramatic moment a hero passerby rescued a schoolboy who was being carried away by floodwater in Vietnam. The ...
A woman in Da Nang City was riding a motorbike when the wind blew her off, causing her to lose control and fall into a ravine ...