
Specifically, during this period, Phu Tho and Thai Nguyen provinces continued to experience rain with accumulated rainfall generally ranging from 20-40mm in Thai Nguyen, with some areas exceeding 70mm; and from 5-20mm in Phu Tho, with some areas exceeding 30mm. There is a risk of flash floods on small rivers and streams, and landslides on slopes in many communes and wards: Da Bac, Ky Son, Tan Hoa, Quy Duc, Tam Dao, Tan Pheo, Thinh Minh, Tho Tang, and Yen Son (Phu Tho province).
For Thai Nguyen province, the communes and wards include: Pho Yen; An Khanh, Cho Moi, Dai Phuc, Dan Tien, Diem Thuy, Dong Hy, Duc Luong, Hop Thanh, Kha Son, La Hien, Nam Hoa, Nghinh Tuong, Ba Xuyen, Bach Quang, Gia Sang, Linh Son, Phan Dinh Phung, Phuc Thuan, Quan Trieu, Quyet Thang, Song Cong, Tich Luong, Trung Thanh, Van Xuan, Phu Binh, Phu Lac, Phu Luong, Phuong Tien, Quan Chu, Quang Son, Sang Moc, Tan Cuong, Tan Khanh, Tan Thanh, Than Sa, Thanh Cong, Trai Cau, Trang Xa, Trung Hoi, Van Han, Van Lang, Vo Nhai, Vo Tranh, Xuan Duong, Yen Binh, Yen Trach.
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 6 PM to 8 PM on June 21st, the Phu Tho province area experienced moderate to heavy rainfall, such as at Suoi Nhap Hydropower Plant (45.4mm) and Minh Quang (44.4mm),...
From 7 PM to 8 PM on June 21st, the Thai Nguyen province area experienced moderate to heavy rainfall, such as: Pho Yen 55.8mm, Song Cong 47mm,...
Soil moisture models indicate that some areas in these provinces are near saturation (above 85%) or have reached saturation.
At sea, the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, based on satellite cloud imagery, lightning location imagery, and weather radar imagery, predicts that convective clouds are causing thunderstorms over Ha Long Bay and off the coast of Quang Ninh province.
Warning: From 9:30 PM on June 21st to 12:30 AM on June 22nd, these convective clouds will continue to develop and expand, causing showers and thunderstorms in the aforementioned sea area. During thunderstorms, there is a possibility of tornadoes, strong gusts of wind, and high waves.
All vessels operating in that area are at risk of being affected by tornadoes, strong winds, and large waves.
Source: https://baotintuc.vn/van-de-quan-tam/canh-bao-lu-quet-sat-lo-dat-o-cac-tinh-phu-tho-thai-nguyen-20260621215059092.htm










