in Vietnam:
- Nationally, the storm season starts in June and ends in November, storms are early in May and late in December, but the intensity is weak.
- Storms are most concentrated in September, then in October and August. The total number of storms for these two months accounts for 70% of the storms in the season.
- The typhoon season in Vietnam gradually slows down from north to south. The most active storm on the Central Coast.
- On average, every year, there are 3-4 storms hitting our waters, there are 8-10 storms in many years.
* Consequences of storms in Vietnam Việt
- Strong winds accompanied by heavy rain caused widespread flooding, capsized ships at sea, and raised sea levels, causing saltwater intrusion in coastal areas.
- Big storms and strong winds destroyed even solid structures such as houses, offices, bridges, high-voltage power poles, etc., causing a lot of damage to people and properties.
Preventive measures
- Forecasting quite accurately the formation process and the direction of the storm's movement.
- When there is a storm, ships escaping from the sea must hurry back to the mainland or find shelter.
- Coastal areas need to strengthen sea dike works.
- If there is a strong storm, it is necessary to evacuate people urgently.
- Storm control must always be combined with flood and inundation control in the plains and flood and erosion control in mountainous areas.
- Earthquakes: Northwest and Northeast have the strongest earthquake activity.
- Other natural disasters: Storm, hail, hoarfrost… Causing great damage to production and people's life.
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