
Year's highest tide submerges roads in Ho Chi Minh City
The tide is forecast to peak at dusk on Monday, with water levels reaching 1.71 meters
The tide is forecast to peak at dusk on Monday, with water levels reaching 1.71 meters
High tide in the southern metropolis is forecast to peak on Wednesday and Thursday
High tide in southern Vietnam, including Ho Chi Minh City, will peak on Tuesday
The victim apparently failed to tell the difference between the road and the lake as the area had already been inundated by high tide
Water levels in the Saigon River was measured at 1.77 meters, breaking the previous record of 1.72 meters in 2017
Tide is expected to continue rising and peak at dusk on Monday
Possible showers, thunderstorms, and high tide are forecast to impact the southern city late on Christmas Day
Several areas in District 2, District 7, and Nha Be District were flooded
Water levels broke record after reach 2.17 meters on Monday and are expected to continue rising to 2.25 meters
Tidal water will peak at around 1.67 meters on Tuesday evening