The average rainfall will range from 70 to 120 mm, reaching over 200mm inparticular areas, it said.
Heavy rain and floodingover the weekend in the northern region killed seven people, including a familyof four, and one person is missing.
According to the latest report of the Office of the Central Committee forDisaster Prevention, the downpour that started July 7 caused severe flooding inThai Nguyên province, washing away a family with two children aged four andeight. The family was driving a car across a bridge in Linh Thong commune, DinhHoa district when the water rose quickly and swept away the vehicle.
The body of a 17-year-old boy was found on July 9 after he was washed away bythe rising water the previous day when swimming across the Nam Rom River inThanh Chan commune, Dien Bien province.
Meanwhile, in Ha Giang province, rescuers on July 9 found the bodies of twoyoungsters aged 13 and seven buried in a landslide hours earlier. Theywere residents of Zone 5 in Vinh Quang township, Hoang Su Phi district.
A resident of Quang Binh district was also washed away by the flood and remainsmissing. The landslide triggered by the heavy rain also injured anotherresident of Bac Quang district and damaged at least 70 houses across Quang Binh,Xin Man and Hoang Su Phi districts.
Authorities reported that more than 1,375 cubic metres of soil and rocks fellduring the rain, blocking 26 roads connecting villages and communes in theprovince. The landslide also broke two irrigation facilities in Yen Minh districtwhile two schools were buried under the rocks in Hoang Su Phi.
So far, 13 of 20 households living in Na Lau village, susceptible tolandslides, have been evacuated. Evacuation efforts are still underway giventhat more rain was forecast in the northern region in the coming days.
Landslides in neighbouring Lao Cai province affected three houses in Muong Khuongand Bac Ha districts, while at least 17,000 cubic metres of soil fell over 23roads. Traffic resumed on July 9, the disaster prevention committee reported.
The downpour wrecked nearly 100 ha of paddy and vegetable fields across thethree mountainous provinces over the weekend, while hundreds of pigs andpoultry were washed away.
Losses in Ha Giang and Lao Cai were estimated at around 3 billion VND (124,400USD) and 2 billion VND (88,000 USD), respectively.-VNA