On the afternoon and evening of May 29, many places in the South Central, Central Highlands and Southern regions experienced moderate to very heavy rain. Some areas in the North Central region also recorded heavy rain. In many places, the rainfall exceeded 100mm, typically Ha Tinh (143.8mm), Thanh Hoa (126.8mm), Gia Lai and Dak Lak all over 100mm.
Weather forecast for the next 24–48 hours
From the night of May 29 to the morning of May 30, rain will continue in the Central Highlands and the South. Moderate to locally heavy rain is forecast, with rainfall ranging from 15-30mm, with some places reaching over 70mm. Localized heavy rain can reach over 100mm in just 3 hours.
Risk of thunderstorms
During thunderstorms, there is a high risk of tornadoes, lightning, hail and strong winds. People should be extremely vigilant against these extreme weather events.
Rainfall trend from May 30
From May 30, heavy rains tend to gradually decrease in most areas. However, people should not be subjective about the remaining risks.
Disaster risks and recommendations
Heavy rains may cause flooding in low-lying areas, urban areas and industrial areas. In addition, there is a possibility of flash floods in small streams and landslides in steep mountainous areas. The risk level of natural disasters due to heavy rains is assessed at level 1.
People should regularly update weather information from the official website: luquetsatlo.nchmf.gov.vn, and proactively take preventive measures to protect themselves and their families.
Source: https://baonghean.vn/canh-bao-mua-lon-o-bac-bo-bac-trung-bo-canh-bao-dong-loc-mua-da-o-trung-va-nam-10298516.html
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