As of 10:30 PM on November 6th, the rain had stopped in Quy Nhon ward ( Gia Lai province), but the wind was still howling very strongly...

With wind speeds reaching levels 9-10, gusting up to level 15, after hours of relentless pounding, Typhoon No. 13 caused hundreds of trees along Nguyen Tat Thanh, An Duong Vuong, and Xuan Dieu streets to fall, blocking pathways. Many large trees with lush branches and leaves could not withstand the storm's devastating force.


Along Nguyen Tat Thanh, An Duong Vuong, and Xuan Dieu streets, numerous streetlights were also broken and collapsed. Many corrugated iron roofs, restaurant signs, and traffic signposts were torn apart and scattered haphazardly by the storm.



Initial reports indicate that Typhoon No. 13 has caused significant property damage. Many streets in Quy Nhon ward have been left in ruins and desolation.

According to many locals, when Typhoon No. 13 made landfall, the rain poured down like a waterfall, and the strong winds howled incessantly, as if trying to tear everything apart...




At the Forward Command Post (Gia Lai Provincial Military Command), Typhoon Kalmaegi (Typhoon No. 13) also ripped off the roof of the vehicle shed, the air conditioning unit was blown to the ground, and many old trees in the compound were uprooted.

Strong gusts of wind caused power outages across the entire area for hours, disrupted internet access, and at times caused problems connecting to key areas in the province...

Source: https://baolamdong.vn/canh-tuong-hoang-tan-xac-xo-sau-bao-so-13-400911.html






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