TPO - The peak tide of this period in Ho Chi Minh City will appear on January 1-3, 2025 (ie December 2-4 of the lunar calendar) with a level of 1.5 - 1.55m (approximately or above Alarm Level II by about 0.05m).
TPO - The peak tide of this period in Ho Chi Minh City will appear on January 1-3, 2025 (ie December 2-4 of the lunar calendar) with a level of 1.5 - 1.55m (approximately or above Alarm Level II by about 0.05m).
According to the Southern Hydrometeorological Station, in the past 24 hours, water levels at most stations downstream of the Saigon - Dong Nai river system rose rapidly and reached high levels.
Water levels at most stations in the downstream of the Saigon - Dong Nai River are forecast to continue to rise following the high tides of early December in the coming days and remain high.
The peak tide of this period will appear on January 1-3, 2025 (ie December 2-4 of the lunar calendar).
At Phu An station (Sai Gon river) and Nha Be station (Dong Dien canal) at 1.5-1.55m (approximately or above Alarm Level II by about 0.05m); at Thu Dau Mot station (Sai Gon river) at 1.55-1.6m (approximately or below Alarm Level III by about 0.05m); at Bien Hoa station (Dong Nai river) at 1.55-1.6m (approximately or below Alarm Level I by about 0.05m.
Peak tides occur from 4-6am and 5-7pm. The risk level of natural disasters in the downstream area of Saigon - Dong Nai River is at level 2.
In addition, according to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, from now until January 4, 2025, the high tides along the eastern coast of the South are at a high level, low-lying areas along the coast, along rivers, and areas outside the dikes in the Southeast are likely to be flooded in the morning, evening and night.
Source: https://tienphong.vn/tphcm-don-dinh-trieu-cuong-vao-ngay-dau-nam-2025-post1705484.tpo
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