On the morning of September 25, the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting said that storm Bualoi had reached level 12 intensity. It is forecast that by the night of September 26, this storm will enter the East Sea and officially become storm number 10 in 2025.
According to analysis, Bualoi is currently the 20th typhoon to form in the Northwest Pacific . Although it has reached strong intensity, the typhoon's structure is still in the process of completion and stabilization.
International forecasting models currently show that the trajectory and intensity of Typhoon Bualoi remain uncertain. As the cloud system becomes more tightly organized, assessments of its path and intensity will be more accurate.
The National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting is continuously monitoring to provide the latest updates, helping authorities and people proactively respond.
According to preliminary assessments, Typhoon Bualoi is unlikely to reach the same peak intensity as Typhoon Ragasa. However, its potential impact on mainland Vietnam is predicted to be comparable, and at some points even more significant.
Source: https://baonghean.vn/bao-bualoi-tien-vao-bien-dong-kha-nang-anh-huong-lon-den-dat-lien-viet-nam-10307074.html










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