He added that the storm, said to be thestrongest in 20 years, will move deeper inland during the day before weakening.
The centre saidstrong wind at 74km per hour was measured at Binh Chau (Quang Ngai province) in the morning of October 28. Localities from Thua Thien-Hue to Phu Yen are being blanketed by heavy rains at 70-155mm.
The storm is forecast to move west-northwest at 25km per hour until 4pmOctober 28, packing winds of up to 149km per hour, with gusts of up to 183 kmper hour, then weakening into a tropical low pressure system.
Coastal areas from Thua Thien-Hue to Phu Yen will see winds of 117 to149 km per hour with gusts of up to 149km per hour, while inland areas will behit by winds of 102km per hour with gusts of 133km per hour.
Phu Yen province reported that more than 44,200 people had beenevacuated as of 8pm October 27.
The military has mobilized nearly 250,000 troops and 2,300 vehicles forsearch and rescue missions.
Deputy Prime Minister Trinh Dinh Dung, head of the National Steering Committee for Natural DisasterPrevention and Control, has been directing preparatory work before the storm in centrallocalities./.