Vietnam’s southern region has been forecasted to experience torrential rains during the first ten days of October.
According to the Southern Regional Hydro-meteorological Centre, rain would return to southern localities, including HCM City from October 3, due to the appearance of tropical depressions or storms in the East Sea.
The south will suffer significant flooding in many areas in the first days of October due to average rainfall of 100-150mm, combined with high tides.
People in southern localities have been warned of whirlwinds and lightning during rains.
The southern region’s average temperature in October would be higher than in previous years, ranging between 23-34 degrees centigrade.
The East Sea has been forecasted to witness 1-2 storms this month.
Southern region to struggle heavy rains
Vietnam’s southern region has been forecasted to experience torrential rains during the first ten days of October.
Source: dtinews.vn