Typhoon Conson set to take complex path
14:55 Typhoon
Conson will enter the East Sea (internationally known South China Sea)
on Wednesday night and is forecast to take a complicated path. The forecast direction of Typhoon Conson. — VNA/VNS Photo According to
the National Centre of Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, at 2pm on Wednesday,
the centre of the typhoon was in the south of Luzon Island in the Philippines
with sustained average winds of 75 to 90km per hour near the
typhoon eye, and up to 117km per hour gusts approaching level 11 on the
Beaufort scale. The typhoon
is predicted to move northwest and head to the East Sea. At 1pm on
Thursday, it will be about 660km east-southeast of Hoàng Sa (Paracel) Islands
with sustained winds of 75 to 90km per hour near the typhoon eye,
and gusts approaching level 11. It is
forecast to move at a speed of 10-20km per hour and strengthen its
power until it is about 220km northwest of the Hoàng Sa Islands at 1pm on
Saturday. Then it will sustain wind power of 100 to 120km per hour, with
gusts reaching level 13. Experts have
warned that fishermen and boatmen need to closely follow the typhoon
development, as well as observe the sky and water surface to identify
abnormalities of the weather. Fishermen
need to steer boats away from typhoon-affected areas. Hoàng Phúc
Lâm, deputy director of the National Centre of Hydro-Meteorological
Forecasting, said there was another active typhoon on the East Sea named
Chanthu. It has
sustained level 13-14, and was located about 1,100km east of Typhoon
Conson on Wednesday. It is
predicted that after hitting the Philippines, the power and direction of
Typhoon Conson will significantly change. There is a
high possibility that after weakening in the Philippines, when approaching
the East Sea, Typhoon Conson will gain its strength. There is another
possibility that Typhoon Conson will weaken and move to China or
move south. Typhoon
Conson has interacted with islands and mainland areas of the Philippines and
Typhoon Chanthu, making Conson unpredictable, Lâm said. It is likely
that Typhoon Conson will head to the East Sea and become the fifth typhoon to
make landfall in Việt Nam this year. The mainland area has not been affected
but the northern and central region will experience prolonged rain until
Sunday. The National
Centre of Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting has asked local authorities of
affected areas, especially 15 localities from Quảng Ninh to Bình Định to
prepare response scenarios, especially in the context of the pandemic. Depending on
the situation, chairpersons of local People’s Committees are responsible
for issuing offshore fishing bans. Authorities
in mountainous areas need to prepare plans to evacuate residents in areas
prone to landslides and flash floods. Some
localities have prepared mass evacuation plans in areas with strong typhoons
and heavy rains if the disaster level reaches level 3 out of 5. If
the disaster level reaches level 3, nearly 74,000 people in coastal
areas, more than 114,000 people living along rivers and near dykes, and more
than 70,000 residents in areas prone to flash floods and landslides will
be relocated. The National
Steering Committee for Natural Disaster Prevention and Control held an online
meeting with 15 provinces from Quảng Ninh to Bình Định on Wednesday to
discuss preventive measures. Deputy head
of the committee Trần Quang Hoài asked authorities of the localities to
seriously implement the Prime Minister's direction to be ready to cope with
natural disasters amid the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. They were
requested to prepare measures to evacuate people in case of strong storms,
heavy rain, flash floods and landslides while ensuring COVID-19 prevention
and control following guidelines from the Ministry of Health. According to
the National Centre of Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, there will be six to
eight more typhoons or tropical depressions in the East Sea this year,
including two to four typhoons/tropical depressions directly affecting the
mainland. VNS |
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