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HCM City forecasted to face high tide

The high tide in HCM City is forecasted to occur on November 16-17, resulting in severe flooding.

According to the Southern Regional Hydro-Meteorological Station, the highest tide level would occur between 4-6 am and 6-8 pm.

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The high tide in HCM City is forecasted to occur on November 16-17 (Photo by Huu Huy)

The water level at most stations along the Saigon and Dong Nai rivers has sharply risen over the past 24 hours. At 7 am on November 14, the highest water level at Phu An Station on the Saigon River was around 1.64 metres, roughly 0.04m above the third alarm level; meanwhile, the level at Nha Be Station was 1.66 metres.

The water level on the two rivers would continue rising in the next two to three days.

Several low-lying and riverside areas in HCM City may struggle with inundation, including Huynh Tan Phat and Tran Xuan Soan streets in District 7; Le Van Luong, Dao Su Tich and Pham Huu Lau in Nha Be District and National Road 50 in Binh Chanh District.

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