Super typhoon Mangkhut to hit Vietnam on Sept. 17

Super Typhoon Mangkhut is forecast to hit the northern mainland of Vietnam on September 17 and 18, according to the National Centre for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting (NCHF).
Super typhoon Mangkhut to hit Vietnam on Sept. 17 ảnh 1The predicted path of Super Typhoon Mangkhut (Photo: NCHF)

Hanoi (VNA) – Super Typhoon Mangkhut isforecast to hit the northern mainland of Vietnam on September 17 and 18,according to the National Centre for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting (NCHF).

At 1am of September 14, the storm’s eye was atabout 15.4 degrees north and 127.7 degrees east, some 680km east-southeast ofLuzon Island of the Philippines. It sustained winds of up to 200 – 220km perhour.

The NCHF predicted by 1am of September 15,Mangkhut will have moved west-northwest at a speed of about 20km per hour,staying at 17.3 degrees north and 123.1 degrees east in the eastern sea area ofLuzon Island. It will retain the wind speed of 200 – 220km per hour.

From 1am of September 15 to 1am of September 16,the super typhoon will move northwest at about 25km per hour. Its centre willbe at 19.1 degrees north and 117.7 degrees east, in the northeast of the EastSea and about 740km east of China’s Hainan Island. Maximum sustained windspeeds will be up to over 180km per hour.

From 1am of September 16 to 1am of September 17,it will move west-northwest at 25km per hour, with its centre located at 20.5degrees north and 111.8 degrees east – in the eastern sea area of HainanIsland. Maximum wind speeds may reach 130 – 160km per hour, according to theNCHF.

Mangkhut is forecast to gradually abate when itlands in Hainan Island but remain very strong. It is likely to directly affectthe Tonkin Gulf on September 16 and 17 and hit the mainland of Vietnam onSeptember 17 and 18, causing downpours in the northern and northern centralregions from September 17 to 19.

Meanwhile, Mangkhut is moving towards thePhilippines and may hit this country’s mainland this weekend.

Philippine authorities said after blastingthrough the Northern Marianas Islands, it is speeding across the Pacific withwinds that can gust as high as 255km per hour. It is predicted to makelandfall in Luzon Island on September 15 morning.

Authorities said some 10 million people in thePhilippines are in the storm's path, and thousands began evacuating inseaside areas of the northern tip of Luzon Island.

The country’s state weather service saidMangkhut will be the strongest typhoon so far this year, with sustainedwinds of 205km per hour.

The International Federation of Red Cross andRed Crescent Societies said it expects "substantial damage" onthe Philippine path of Mangkhut. –VNA
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