
From December 13th, the sea area from southern Quang Tri to Ca Mau , the central part of the East Sea, and the western part of the southern East Sea (including the western sea area of the Truong Sa special zone) will experience strong northeasterly winds of force 6-7, gusting to force 8-9, with rough seas.
Weather forecast for the next 3-10 days: The continental cold high-pressure system will continue to strengthen and spread southward, then move eastward and weaken. Around December 17th and 18th, it will strengthen slightly and shift eastward. The equatorial low-pressure trough, located at approximately 4-7 degrees North latitude, will move southward and weaken. An upper-level easterly wind disturbance is likely to form, affecting the weather in Ho Chi Minh City around December 17th and 20th. This could result in dry weather, reduced humidity, some days with cool nights and early mornings, and strong sunshine during the day, which may affect health.
Mr. Nguyen Xuan Hoang, Deputy Director of the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Agriculture and Environment, said that to proactively respond to strong winds at sea, the Department has also requested units and localities to be ready to implement plans to ensure the safety of people and vessels operating on rivers, at sea, and in port areas; and to have forces, equipment, and vehicles ready to carry out search and rescue operations when necessary...
The People's Committees of coastal wards and communes, island communes and special zones, the City Border Guard Command, the Fisheries and Fisheries Inspection Sub-department... regularly inform vessels operating at sea about the strong wind conditions and plan their production and fishing activities accordingly; organize monitoring, counting, and statistical reporting of the number of vessels operating in the affected area; and ensure communication with vessel owners...
Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/tphcm-se-lanh-ve-dem-va-sang-som-ban-ngay-nang-manh-post828247.html






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