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Many skyscrapers in Ho Chi Minh City and Binh Duong are obscured by clouds.

Báo Tiền PhongBáo Tiền Phong21/10/2024


TPO - Many high-rise buildings in Ho Chi Minh City and Binh Duong were obscured by a thick white fog on the morning of October 21st.

According to reporters, as of 7:30 AM that day, fog still covered the upper floors of many high-rise buildings.

Earlier on the morning of October 21st, many passersby were delighted to capture images of the top floors of Landmark 81, the tallest building in Ho Chi Minh City, obscured by fog.

Many residents say that this phenomenon occurs occasionally, especially in the last months of the year.

According to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, the Southern region will experience cloudy skies, scattered showers and thunderstorms in some areas on October 21st, with rain, moderate rain, and scattered thunderstorms in the afternoon and evening, and locally heavy to very heavy rain in some places. Light winds. During thunderstorms, there is a possibility of tornadoes, lightning, and strong gusts of wind. The lowest temperature will be between 23 and 26 degrees Celsius. The highest temperature will be between 30 and 33 degrees Celsius.

Many skyscrapers in Ho Chi Minh City and Binh Duong are obscured by fog (image 1).

Landmark 81 was partially obscured by fog.

Specifically in Ho Chi Minh City, the weather will be partly cloudy to mostly cloudy, with intermittent sunshine during the day, and scattered showers and thunderstorms in the late afternoon and evening, with some areas experiencing moderate to heavy rain. During thunderstorms, there is a possibility of tornadoes, lightning, and strong gusts of wind. The lowest temperature will be 25°C, the highest 32°C; the relative humidity will generally be 84%.

Many skyscrapers in Ho Chi Minh City and Binh Duong are obscured by fog (image 2).

A hazy mist hangs over the Hanoi highway on the morning of October 21st.

According to information from the Dong Nai Meteorological and Hydrological Station, the peak tide at the Bien Hoa station (downstream of the Dong Nai River) reached 1.98m at 6:00 AM on October 20th. The highest peak tide, which occurred on the afternoon of October 19th, was 2.04m.

Many skyscrapers in Ho Chi Minh City and Binh Duong are obscured by fog (image 3).

A high-rise building in Di An City (Binh Duong province) is covered in fog.

Forecast for the next 24 hours: Water levels at Phu Hiep station will change slowly, fluctuating between 104.9-105.1m, 0.40-0.60m higher than alarm level 1 (104.5m).

Water levels in rivers and streams on the Dong Nai River system are high, posing a risk of flooding in low-lying areas along the rivers and streams, adversely affecting waterway transportation, aquaculture, and agricultural production in the rivers, streams, and riverbanks.

Many skyscrapers in Ho Chi Minh City and Binh Duong are obscured by fog (image 4).

High tides on the Dong Nai River caused flooding in several residential areas in An Hoa ward (Bien Hoa City, Dong Nai province).

Warning: Low-lying riverside areas downstream of the Dong Nai River in wards and communes of Bien Hoa City, Vinh Cuu District, Long Thanh District, and Nhon Trach District; Bac Tan Uyen District, Tan Uyen City (Binh Duong Province) and Thu Duc City (Ho Chi Minh City) are at risk of flooding due to high tides.

Many skyscrapers in Ho Chi Minh City and Binh Duong are obscured by fog (image 5).

A house in An Hoa ward, Bien Hoa city, was flooded.

Low-lying areas along the La Ngà River in communes of Tân Phú and Định Quán districts (Đồng Nai province); and Tánh Linh and Đức Linh districts (Bình Thuận province) are at risk of flooding.

Losing their sleeping space, people have to wear boots all day indoors due to high tides in Ho Chi Minh City.
Losing their sleeping space, people have to wear boots all day indoors due to high tides in Ho Chi Minh City.

With the first cold spell of the season in the North ending, what will the weather be like?
With the first cold spell of the season in the North ending, what will the weather be like?

Manh Thang



Source: https://tienphong.vn/nhieu-toa-nha-choc-troi-o-tphcm-binh-duong-mo-khuat-trong-may-mu-post1684208.tpo

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