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00:00In the past week, we have seen the profound consequences that the modern Yaghi regime has caused not only in Vietnam, but also in many Asian countries around the world.
00:28Hundreds of people have died, thousands of missing people are being searched for. The damage to the economy for our country alone has reached 4,000 billion VND, equivalent to 1.6 billion USD.
00:37When the infrastructure, the economic power of life was severely destroyed.
00:42While the consequences of the Yaghi regime are still alarming with the risk of an outbreak of the epidemic, the flood has not subsided, the World Meteorological Agency has determined a tropical storm outside the north of the Philippine strait has hit the city, named Bebinka.
00:56From 10 am on September 11, local time, Bebinka storm is estimated at about 14 degrees north, 142.3 degrees east, east of Visayas 1,825 km east-north, west of Luzon 1,955 km east-south.
01:12The wind in the area near the strong storm is up to 85 km per hour, up to 105 km per hour, and the center pressure is 992 hp, the wind area is 480 km from the storm.
01:24The tropical storm Bebinka formed on September 10 in the area near the territory of Guam in the United States, west of the Pacific, and is expected to intensify as it moves to the northwest.
01:33The storm seems not to affect too much or directly to the areas in the Philippines, because when it passes through this country, its intensity has not been increased. However, on the way, it continues to pull the wind and force up.
01:43And most likely, this storm will pass through the East China Sea and land in the coastal area to the southeast of China, on the coast of the provinces from Zhejiang to the north of Fujian Province.
01:53Therefore, this storm will not be at risk of affecting Vietnam.
01:56As of 6 p.m. on September 15, the Bebinka storm, the 13th storm this year in Japan, is about 230 km away from the city of Amami and is moving northwest at a speed of about 25 km per hour, according to the Japanese Meteorological Agency.
02:10Kyodo News, the announcement of this agency, said the storm had a wind of up to 180 km per hour. It is expected that the storm will weaken into a tropical storm on September 16.
02:21As it moved near Japan on the night of September 14, the strong wind and large waves were warned to be up to 8 meters in Amami, 7 meters around the southern island of Kyushu, and 6 meters in Okinawa.
02:32Local authorities have called on people in the Amami area to beware of waves, landslides, floods in lowlands and high tides.
02:41As of 9 p.m. on September 15, the rainfall will be up to 150 mm in Amami and south of Kyushu and 100 mm in Okinawa, according to NHK.
02:52The Chinese Meteorological Agency said on September 14 that the Bebinka storm was about 840 km southeast of Zhejiang Province.
03:01It is expected that the storm will move northwest at a speed of about 30 km per hour and will move along the coastline from Zhejiang to Zhangzhou from the night of September 15 to the morning of September 16.
03:14According to the agency, the storm is most likely to hit the city of Ningba, Zhejiang Province, and Shanghai, which are located between Zhejiang and Zhangzhou, with the intensity of the storm at the level of storm or strong storm.
03:25The Chinese Meteorological Agency said it had some experience in dealing with the previous Yaqi storm.
03:31The agency called on people to pay attention to the forecast and warning information provided by the agency and local meteorological agencies, especially on the safety of electricity and water, and to move to a safe place.
03:42According to meteorological data from 1949 to 2023, storms hit China during the Mid-Autumn Festival are not uncommon, with a high or more than 80% probability of heatstroke.
03:53The Bebinka storm can hit the mainland in the north, more than the previous autumn storms that hit China.
04:00According to the Chinese Meteorological Agency, the eastern regions of China are calling for boats to return to the port, while monitoring the risk of floods and natural disasters in the context of the Bebinka storm approaching.
04:10From the evening of September 15 to the morning of September 16 local time, the Bebinka storm will fall along the coast from Taichou, Zhejiang Province, to the city of Kaidong, Zhangzhou, and cause heavy rain.
04:20The Ministry of Emergency Management of China warns that the level of storm and flood level 4 has been determined for Shanghai, Zhejiang, Fujian and Zhangzhou.
04:29This is the lowest level in China's 4-level emergency response system, to warn of the possibility of Bebinka flooding in Shanghai and neighboring provinces such as Zhangzhou, Zhejiang and Anhui, according to the Ministry of Environment.
04:41Shanghai will face strong winds and heavy rain during the Mid-Autumn Festival, starting from September 15-17. The total rainfall is expected to be from 60-90 mm, in some places up to 120-180 mm.
04:53Due to the influence of the storm, all passenger and cargo services in Shanghai were suspended from noon on September 15. Some airlines have canceled some flights to and from Shanghai, with a total of up to 600 flights.
05:04The power supplier of the city, the Shanghai State Electricity Company, is urgently preparing for supply and maintenance work.
05:10The Bebinka storm is likely to be the strongest tropical storm to sweep through Shanghai, China's top financial center in 75 years, since 1949.
05:19The strongest storm that has hit Shanghai in recent decades is the 1949 Gloria storm, with winds of 144 km per hour.
05:28There is a heat wave in the East China Sea, which is low-pressure and combined with strong southwestern winds, which will cause rain in the southwestern region.
05:36On September 16, the common rainfall is from 40-80 mm. Rainfall time is mainly in the afternoon and night. This situation does not affect the north.
05:45The weather forecast for the northern part of the country for the next 7 days is mainly less rain, sunny days.
05:49In the middle of the period from the night of September 15-17, the northern part, which is centered on the provinces of Laocai, Yen Bai, Phu Tho, Quang Ninh and Hai Phong, has moderate rain.
05:57The common rainfall is from 10-30 mm per day, with heavy rainfall of 50 mm per day.
06:03According to the weather forecast from now until the end of 2024, the National Meteorological Center said that from now until September,
06:101-2 thunderstorms are likely to appear in the South China Sea, which is likely to focus on the 10th day of September and can affect the northern and north central regions.
06:18The forecast for the rainy season in the central region can focus mainly in October-November.
06:22The rainy season in the central, western and southern regions is likely to end later than usual, around the middle of December.
06:28The Meteorological Agency said that the water level in Ha Lieu, Hong River is going down, but it is still at a high level.
06:34Flooding in the central region, low river level will decrease in the coming days.
06:38Accordingly, the water level in the central region of the Bui River, in the US city of Hanoi, from 8 to 10 days,
06:45in the Tich River about 5 to 7 days, Ha Lieu, Ca Lo River from 2 to 4 days, Nho River from 2 to 3 days.
06:51In addition, Ha Lieu, Hong River, Thai Binh, Bac Giang province, Bac Ninh, Ha Nam, Dinh Binh, Nam Dinh, Hung Yen, Thai Binh, Hai Duong.
06:59The water level is going down from 3 to 5 days. For areas that do not actively evacuate, it is likely to last longer.
07:05In the coming days, when the water level goes down on the river systems, there will be a risk of flooding on the banks of the river, especially in places that have just reached the peak of high flood.
07:12Although the rain has reduced now, many places are no longer raining, but the risk of flooding the land is still high,
07:17especially on the slopes in the northern mountainous areas, especially Lao Cai, Yen Bai, Cao Bang.
07:22The reason is that the earth's humidity model has shown that some areas in the upper provinces have nearly a firestorm of 85% or a fire-resistant state.
07:30The Meteorological Agency estimates that in the next three months, the number of storms and heatwaves landing on Vietnam's land may be higher than average for many years.
07:37The National Meteorological Forecast Center has provided information on ENSO's forecast for the next six months, from September 2024 to February 2025.
07:47Regarding the ENSO phenomenon, the weather forecast from September to November 2024, ENSO is likely to move to a La Nina state with a probability of 60-70%.
07:57According to Mr. Nguyen Van Huong, the head of the National Meteorological Forecast Center, with the La Nina years affecting, the rainstorms are more severe than normal.
08:16Recently, in 2020, there was also a similar ENSO scenario, with the beginning of the year in the Enino state and the end of the year in La Nina.
08:26The National Meteorological Forecast Center said that from September to November 2024, the activity of heatwaves and thunderstorms in the South China Sea is likely to appear at a much higher level than average.
08:41The National Meteorological Forecast Center said that from September to November 2024, the activity of heatwaves and thunderstorms in the South China Sea is likely to appear at a much higher level than average.
08:56It is important to note that in the coming period of the 2024 storm season, it is necessary to be aware of the possibility of heatwaves and thunderstorms forming right in the South China Sea.
09:05Dr. Hoang Phuc Lam emphasized that from December 2024 to February 2025, heatwaves and thunderstorms in the South China Sea are likely to appear at an average level for many years, with an average of 1.4 kg and can affect the land.
09:18In addition, Mr. Lam also advised that in the mid- to late-year period, heatwaves and thunderstorms, southwest wind, northeast wind can cause strong winds, large waves, affecting activities in the South China Sea.
09:29The National Meteorological Forecast Center said that in the coastal climate, from mid-August to September, due to the influence of the activity of southwest wind, heatwaves and thunderstorms, the area outside the South China Sea and the South China Sea is likely to have waves of 2 to 3 meters, sometimes more than 3 meters.
09:44From October to November 2024, due to the influence of the activity of northeast wind and large waves, combined with local water due to the influence of storm and heatwaves, the area outside the Central and South China Sea is likely to have waves of 2 to 4 meters, sometimes more than 4 meters, strong waves.
09:59Meteorological agencies also note that long-term weather forecasts often have a negative forecast quality. Therefore, in order for weather forecast information to have a higher basis, people should wait for short-term news reports issued daily by the National Meteorological Forecast Center.

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