Heavy rains pose a high risk of causing flooding in low-lying areas downstream of rivers across the city.

Accordingly, from early this morning (November 1) to early morning of November 3, in Hue City there was moderate rain, heavy rain, and very heavy rain in some places. Total rainfall in the plains was generally 150-300mm, in some places over 400mm; in mountainous areas in the communes and wards of A Luoi 1-5, Phong Dien, Phong Thai, Huong Tra, Phu Bai, Hung Loc, Phu Loc, Loc An, Khe Tre, Chan May - Lang Co, Long Quang, Nam Dong, generally from 200-400mm, in some places over 500mm.

From the morning of November 3 to the end of November 5, Hue City will continue to have moderate to heavy rain, and in some places, very heavy rain. After November 5, the rain will tend to decrease rapidly. Warning level of natural disaster risk due to heavy rain: level 1.

Heavy rain is likely to cause flash floods and landslides in mountainous areas and along rivers and streams in the following wards and communes: A Luoi 1-5, Phong Dien, Binh Dien, Long Quang, Nam Dong, Khe Tre, Phu Loc, Loc An, Chan May - Lang Co...

In addition, heavy rains also pose a high risk of causing floods, flooding, and inundation in low-lying areas downstream of rivers throughout the city. Beware of heavy rains of over 50mm/hour and over 150mm/6 hours causing widespread urban flooding throughout the city.

In fact, in the past 24 hours, in Hue City there was rain, scattered moderate rain, heavy rain in some places. Total rainfall from 03:00 on October 31 to 03:00 on November 1 was generally 20-45mm, higher in some places: Binh Dien 57.8mm, Nam Dong 58.8mm, Thuan An 101mm.

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