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Heavy rain in the North due to the influence of Typhoon No. 7.

Although it did not make a direct landfall in Vietnam, the remnants of Typhoon No. 7 could cause widespread heavy rainfall in the mountainous and midland areas of Northern Vietnam, with rainfall amounts ranging from 70 to 150 mm, and in some places exceeding 300 mm.

Báo Lào CaiBáo Lào Cai08/09/2025

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Northern Vietnam will experience heavy rainfall due to the influence of Typhoon No. 7.

According to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, on the night of September 7th and the morning of September 8th, the area from Gia Lai to Lam Dong and the Southern region experienced scattered showers and thunderstorms, with some areas experiencing heavy rain. Rainfall amounts from 7 PM on September 7th to 7 AM on September 8th exceeded 50 mm in some places, such as: Ia Glai Lake Station (Gia Lai) 59.6 mm, Ia Me Station (Gia Lai) 58.2 mm…

Forecasts indicate that on September 9th, both day and night, the mountainous and midland areas of Northern Vietnam will experience moderate to heavy rain, with some areas experiencing very heavy rain. Rainfall amounts will generally range from 40 to 90 mm, with some areas exceeding 200 mm. A warning is issued regarding the risk of heavy rainfall (>100 mm/3 hours).

Additionally, on the afternoon and night of September 8th, the Central Highlands and Southern regions will experience showers and thunderstorms, with localized heavy rain in some areas, with rainfall amounts of 15-30 mm, and even over 80 mm in some localized areas. A warning is issued regarding the risk of heavy rainfall (>60 mm/3 hours).

During thunderstorms, there is a possibility of tornadoes, lightning, hail, and strong gusts of wind.

Meteorological experts warn that on September 10th, both day and night, the mountainous and midland areas of Northern Vietnam will experience moderate to heavy rain, with some areas experiencing very heavy rain. Rainfall amounts will generally range from 30-60 mm, with some areas exceeding 100 mm. The total rainfall from September 9th to the night of September 10th in the mountainous and midland areas of Northern Vietnam will generally range from 70-150 mm, with some areas exceeding 300 mm. The warning level for natural disaster risk due to heavy rain, tornadoes, lightning, and hail is level 1.

Forecasts indicate that heavy rains may cause flooding in low-lying areas, urban areas, and industrial zones; flash floods on small rivers and streams; and landslides on slopes.

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