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Typhoon Noru at its secondary peak intensity, prior to landfall in Vietnam, on September 27. Local communities in the country called for residents to evacuate from risky areas. Da Nang and three other provinces. [90] Da Nang authorities have also ordered people to stay indoors from 8 pm on September 27 until further notice. [91]
September 28, 2022 — Typhoon Noru makes landfall in the city of Da Nang with strong gusts and heavy rain. [58] Power outage happened in both Thua Thien - Hue and Da Nang. [59] Flooding occurred in Quảng Nam which border next to Da Nang. [60] October 15, 2022 — Tropical Storm Sonca made landfall in Quảng Ngãi province.
The storm made landfall the next day in Thua Thien-Hue and Da Nang and moved near the Laos–Vietnam border, where its circulation center became fully exposed before making a U-turn and gradually shifted back toward the coastal regions of Vietnam. The JMA continued to monitor the system, which further weakened into a low-pressure area at 18:00 ...
The typhoon killed more than 290 people and caused property damages of around $1.6 billion. ... from Thursday to Friday in central Vietnam, including in the tourism destination of Danang, the ...
Typhoon Lee, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Dinang, was the second storm to affect the Philippines during December 1981.Lee originated from an area of thunderstorm activity near the Truk Atoll towards the end of December.
The typhoon and its subsequent floods and landslides have killed 291 people overall, with 38 others missing and nearly 2,000 people injured, the disaster management agency said on Tuesday.
That super typhoon — defined as having wind speed of above 240 kilometers per hour or 150 miles per hour — killed at least 62 people across Hainan, Guangdong, Guangxi and Yunnan provinces ...
Typhoon Hester of October 1971 was regarded as one of the most destructive storms to strike Vietnam since 1944. [1] Developing as a tropical depression on October 18 near Palau, Hester gradually intensified as it moved westward towards the Philippines. Across the Philippines, Hester was responsible for six deaths and ₱5 million in damage.