According to the meteorological agency, this is the first storm in the East Sea to appear in June in more than 40 years. Although the storm did not make landfall in the Central region, the storm's circulation caused exceptionally heavy rain in the Central Central region in June since 1952, with rainfall far exceeding previous records.
Unusual floods during the summer caused deep flooding, isolating many residential areas in Dai Hung commune, Dai Loc district ( Quang Nam province).
Very heavy to extremely heavy rain occurred widely from southern Ha Tinh to Quang Nam, with total rainfall ranging from 250 - 550mm, in many places over 800mm.
Notably, Bach Ma station ( Hue ) reached 1,203mm/3 days - the highest in history in June, surpassing the record of 410mm/1 day in Nam Dong in 1983. More unusually, there were 32 stations recording 6-hour rain exceeding 200mm, of which Loc Tri station (Thua Thien Hue) recorded up to 319.4mm in 6 hours - an extreme level rarely seen in the June data series.
The storm circulation caused an early and unusual flood. The flood from June 11 to 14 in rivers from southern Quang Binh to Quang Nam was assessed as historic and rarely seen in the same period in the observation data series.
The National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting said that the natural disaster caused by storm No. 1 shows the seasonal shift and extreme level of weather and climate, which is unusual and no longer regular.
The National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting said that from now until the end of the year, the number of storms/tropical depressions in the East Sea and making landfall in our country is likely to be about 11-13, with about 5-6 making landfall (equivalent to the average of many years).
According to reports from the localities of Nghe An, Ha Tinh, Quang Binh, Quang Tri, Hue, Da Nang, Quang Nam, as of 6:00 a.m. on June 16, 2025, storm No. 1 and rain and floods have killed 9 people (Quang Binh had 4 deaths, Quang Tri had 3 deaths and Hue City had 2 deaths).
Regarding housing, 5 houses collapsed in Quang Nam; 94 houses were damaged, with roofs blown off (Ha Tinh had 27, Hue City had 61, Quang Nam had 1, Quang Tri had 5). By the morning of June 16, 59,988 hectares of rice and crops were still flooded (Nghe An 426 hectares, Quang Binh 13,436 hectares, Quang Tri 25,372 hectares, Hue 18,853 hectares, Da Nang 1,901 hectares).
Regarding aquaculture, 2,341 hectares of aquaculture were damaged due to flooding and washing away (Quang Binh 1,636 hectares, Quang Tri 623 hectares, Da Nang 33 hectares, Quang Nam 49 hectares); 324 cages were damaged (Quang Binh had 265, Quang Tri had 59). Regarding boats, 8 boats sank or were damaged (Quang Binh 3, Da Nang 5).
Source: https://cand.com.vn/doi-song/mua-lu-do-bao-so-1-cuc-doan-hon-40-nam-moi-xuat-hien-i771848/
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