
Warning of the risk of flash floods on small rivers and streams, and landslides on slopes in many communes/wards: A Mú Sung, Bắc Hà, Bản Liền, Bản Xèo, Bảo Nhai, Bảo Thắng, Bát Xát, Cao Sơn, Cốc Lầu, Cốc San, Dền Sáng, Lùng Phình, Mường Hum, Nghĩa Đô, Ngũ Chỉ Sơn, Phong Hải, Si Ma Cai, Tả Củ Tỷ, Tả Phìn, Trịnh Tường, Xuân Quang, Y Tý ( Lao Cai province).
In Tuyen Quang province, the communes and wards are: Bac Me, Bac Quang, Bang Hanh, Binh An, Chiem Hoa, Con Lon, Dong Tam, Ho Thau, Hoang Su Phi, Hong Thai, Khuon Lung, Kien Dai, Lam Binh, Linh Ho, Minh Quang, Na Hang, Nam Dan, Nam Dich, Pa Vay Su, Po Ly Ngai, Quang Binh, Quang Nguyen, Tan My, Tan Quang, Tan Trinh, Thong Nguyen, Thuong Lam, Thuong Nong, Thuong Son, Tien Nguyen, Trung Thinh, Vi Xuyen, Viet Lam, Yen Hoa, Yen Lap, Yen Thanh.
For Thai Nguyen province, these are the communes and wards: Ba Be, Bang Thanh, Bang Van, Cao Minh, Cho Ra, Hiep Luc, Na Phac, Nam Cuong, Ngan Son, Nghien Loan, Phuc Loc, Thuong Minh, Thuong Quan, and Yen Thinh.
The communes and wards in Cao Bang province at risk of flash floods and landslides include: Bach Dang, Bao Lam, Ca Thanh, Canh Tan, Doc Lap, Hanh Phuc, Hoa An, Hung Dao, Huy Giap, Kim Dong, Minh Khai, Minh Tam, Nam Tuan, Nguyen Binh, Nguyen Hue, Nung Tri Cao, Tan Giang, Thuc Phan, Phan Thanh, Quang Han, Quang Trung, Quang Uyen, Son Lo, Tam Kim, Thanh Cong, Thanh Long, Thong Nong, Tinh Tuc, Tra Linh, and Yen Tho.
In addition, Quang Ninh province includes the following communes and wards: Ba Che, Hai Lang, Ky Thuong, Luong Minh, and Quang Tan.
Level 1 risk of natural disasters due to flash floods, landslides, and land subsidence caused by heavy rain or runoff.
Flash floods and landslides can have very serious impacts on the environment, threatening people's lives; causing localized traffic congestion, affecting the movement of vehicles; destroying public and economic infrastructure, causing damage to production and socio-economic activities.
The meteorological and hydrological agency recommends that local authorities pay attention to reviewing bottlenecks and vulnerable locations in the area to take preventive and response measures.
From 13:00 to 16:00 on June 4th, the aforementioned provinces experienced moderate to heavy rainfall in some areas, such as: Ta Cu Ty 50 mm (Lao Cai); Nam Dan 81.5 mm (Tuyen Quang); Nhan Mon 42.6 mm (Thai Nguyen); Tam Kim 32 mm (Cao Bang); Quang Lam 48.8 mm (Quang Ninh);...
At sea, the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting reports that on the night of June 4th and during the day of June 5th, in the eastern part of the North East Sea: strong winds of level 6, gusts of level 8, rough seas, waves 2-4m high.
In the central South China Sea, the sea area from Khanh Hoa to Lam Dong, and the northern part of the South China Sea (including the northern part of the Truong Sa Special Economic Zone), the southwest wind will be force 6, gusting to force 8, with rough seas and waves 2-4m high.
Additionally, the northern and central areas of the East Sea (including the Hoang Sa Special Economic Zone), the sea area from Lam Dong to Ca Mau, Ca Mau to An Giang, and the Gulf of Thailand will experience showers and thunderstorms, with the possibility of tornadoes and strong gusts of wind at levels 7-8 during thunderstorms.
Level 2 maritime disaster risk. All vessels operating in these areas are at high risk of being affected by strong winds and high waves.
Source: https://baotintuc.vn/xa-hoi/canh-bao-lu-quet-sat-lo-dat-o-5-tinh-phia-bac-20260604170954269.htm







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