Typhoon Pabuk heading to Vietnam to cause heavy rains , rough seas - Viet Nam News | #AsiaNewsNetwork

Typhoon Pabuk heading to Vietnam to cause heavy rains , rough seas - Viet Nam News | #AsiaNewsNetwork
Published 2 January 2019

HÀ NỘI — The first major storm of 2019, internationally called Typhoon Pabuk, is moving west-northwest at a speed of 15km per hour and is expected to cause rough seas and heavy rains in southern localities, according to the National Hydro-meteorological Forecasting Centre.

At 1pm Wednesday, the storm’s eye was 430km off the mainland of the southern region. Wind speeds at the eye reached up to 75 km per hour.

The storm is expected to move west-northwest at 15km per hour. According to forecasts, the eye of the storm will be 200km south of the Cà Mau Cape in southern Cà Mau Province and 300km southwest of Côn Đảo Island at 1pm on Thursday.

With the effects of the storm and extreme cold spells, strong winds are forecast to hit the western area of the East Sea (South China Sea), as well as the seas from Quảng Ngãi to Bình Thuận and from Bà Rịa – Vũng Tàu to Cà Mau.

The storm has caused heavy rains and thunderstorms in Ninh Thuận Province since Tuesday night with rainfall of 80-130mm per day. The province also experienced rough seas and waves of up to four metres.

Preparing for the upcoming storm, authorities have taken measures to protect their localities, monitor the path of the storm, and assist owners of sea vessels as they prepare escape routes. They are also mobilising search and rescue teams to be ready in case of emergency.

Chairman of the People’s Committee of southern Bạc Liêu Province Dương Thành Trung held an urgent meeting on Wednesday with relevant agencies to deploy preventive measures.

He told the provincial Steering Board for Natural Disaster Prevention and Control and Search and Rescue to call on all ships operating offshore to quickly return or move out of the storm’s path to safety.

Local authorities reported that all 310 boats operating offshore of Bạc Liêu Province have been notified of the storm and will be kept updated on its movement.

Authorities of Kiên Giang Province prohibited ships from operating in the provincial sea from 12pm Wednesday until the last information about the storm’s movement is announced.

Relevant agencies were required to instruct ship owners to return or find shelter to ensure safety by 4pm the same day.

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