In addition, the Northeast monsoon is maintaining stability, combined with the cold air flowing in, so the tide at the end of the 9th lunar month will likely continue to rise. It is necessary to proactively pay attention to the water level this time and the full moon of the 10th lunar month after that, it will continue to rise above the III alarm level (2m), causing widespread flooding.

Cach Mang Thang Tam Street is often flooded due to high tides, affecting people's travel.
The peak tide reached 1.84m at 0:30 a.m. on November 13, 0.04m above the first alarm level and 0.6m higher than the peak tide on November 12. The Can Tho City Hydrometeorological Station forecasts that the peak tide will continue to rise early in the morning of November 14 and will reach approximately the second alarm level of 1.9m, appearing at 1:30 a.m. Low-lying areas, roads along rivers and canals will continue to be flooded due to the high tide. However, the high tide appears early at this time, so it limits the impact on people's daily activities and travel.
Can Tho City People's Committee requests city authorities, People's Committees of communes and wards to organize inspections, repairs, and patching of damaged and peeling roads caused by high tides; to organize the reinforcement of dykes to protect orchards and aquaculture areas with signs of landslides and vulnerabilities; and to have specialized units manage and open and close boat locks, sluices, and tide-prevention valves appropriately and promptly to avoid high tides causing flooding in the central urban areas of Can Tho City...
News and photos: HA VAN
Source: https://baocantho.com.vn/trieu-cuong-bat-dau-chu-ky-dang-cao-tro-lai-a193883.html






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