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Nghe An fishermen urgently return to port to avoid storm number 1

On the afternoon of June 11, storm No. 1 gradually strengthened, forecast to sweep the East Sea. According to warnings, ships operating in the sea areas are likely to be affected by storms, whirlwinds, strong winds, and large waves. Thousands of fishermen in Nghe An simultaneously brought their ships to the port to take shelter.

Báo Nghệ AnBáo Nghệ An11/06/2025

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On the afternoon of June 11, a series of fishing boats from Cua Lo (Vinh City), Dien Chau, Quynh Luu, Hoang Mai... lined up to return to port to take shelter from the storm. Photo: TP
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The fishing trip was not complete, but fishermen still took the opportunity to bring the seafood they caught from the boat to shore, selling well before the storm arrived. Photo: TP
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Fishing gear is brought ashore to avoid the storm. Photo: TP
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Fishermen join hands to tie ropes, reinforce boats before the storm hits. Photo: TP
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Carefully close each door panel to prevent impact in strong winds. Photo: TP
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Each knot was tied tightly, each anchor was lowered into the sand, each lifebuoy was brought onto the deck. Photo: TP
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Mr. Nguyen Ba Loi, ship NA 90138 TS - who just docked after a 3-day sea voyage when the communication equipment was broken and the waves were strong. The catch was not as expected, the ship returned earlier than planned, but Mr. Loi said: "Safety is paramount, in case of storms, we should go back to shelter. After the storm, we will go back to sea." Photo: TP.
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Quynh Phuong Border Guard Station is guiding fishing boats into the channel and port for shelter. Photo: CSCC
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Ship owners complete procedures with authorities upon returning to port. Photo: CSCC
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The ship has docked, the people have returned, the ropes have been anchored, the engines have been turned off... The fishing port became quiet on the afternoon of June 11. Photo: TP

Storm Warning No. 1

Typhoon Wutip (butterfly) officially formed on the morning of June 11 in the East Sea, becoming the first typhoon in 2025. The storm will reach its peak intensity at 7:00 a.m. on June 13, with its center in the sea area south of Hainan Island (China).

* At sea: The western part of the North East Sea (including the Hoang Sa archipelago) has strong winds of level 7-8, near the storm's eye level 9-10, gusts of level 13, waves 3.0-5.0m high, near the storm's eye 4.0-6.0m, very rough seas. From the night of June 11, the offshore sea from Quang Tri to Quang Ngai has winds gradually increasing to level 6-7, near the storm's eye level 8-9, gusts of level 11, waves 3.0-5.0m high, very rough seas. From June 12, the eastern sea of ​​the Gulf of Tonkin has winds gradually increasing to level 6-7, near the storm's eye level 8, gusts of level 10, waves 2.0-4.0m high, very rough seas.

Ships operating in the above mentioned dangerous areas are likely to be affected by storms, whirlwinds, strong winds and large waves.

* Heavy rain: Due to the influence of storm No. 1, from the afternoon of June 11 to June 13, in the Central Central region, there will be heavy to very heavy rain with common rainfall from 100-300mm, some places over 450mm; the Northern Central Highlands region will have moderate rain, heavy rain and thunderstorms, locally very heavy rain with common rainfall from 70-150mm, some places over 200mm.

Source: https://baonghean.vn/ngu-dan-nghe-an-khan-truong-ve-ben-tranh-tru-bao-so-1-10299427.html


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