Torrential rains are forecast to last for more than one dayand peak on August 25 night, causing a high risk of flash floods, landslides andflooding in low areas and northern mountainous provinces.
At sea, the northern part of the East Sea has seen strongwinds of up to level 9 and even level 11 in the area near the storm eye,causing high waves.
As of early morning of August 25, the storm was about 290kmeast from Leizhou peninsula of China, boasting winds at level 11 (103-117km perhour).
According to Tran Quang Nang, an expert from the NationalCentre for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, after making a landfall in China's southern localities and heading to the northeastern region of Vietnam, the storm willweaken into a low pressure while reaching Quang Ninh province and become a lowpressure area in the next 24 hours./.