Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has signed and issued a dispatch to ministries, sectors and provinces from Ha Tinh to the North to focus on implementing response work to storm Ragasa.
The Prime Minister assigned the Minister of Agriculture and Environment to direct the forecasting and provide the most complete, timely and accurate information on the developments and impacts of the storm. At the same time, he warned of the worst possible scenario, including the risk of storm No. 10 appearing in the East Sea right after storm Ragasa makes landfall. Storm No. 10 is forecast to have a direct impact on our country's sea and land, affecting production activities at sea.
Meteorological experts said that a tropical depression has just appeared in the eastern part of the Philippines. It is forecasted that on September 24, the tropical depression will likely strengthen into a storm, and on September 27, it will likely move into the East Sea (storm number 10).
According to Vietnam's meteorological experts, the possibility of the storm moving into the Central region and strengthening to super typhoon level or exceeding level 13 is not high. Meteorological agencies are continuing to monitor the situation of this tropical depression.
Source: https://quangngaitv.vn/kich-ban-xau-nhat-cua-bao-ragasa-va-kha-nang-xuat-hien-bao-so-10-6507698.html
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