Super typhoon Yagi weakens into depression, causing heavy rains in northern Vietnam
As of 6:00 am on Sunday, the depression was located in the northwestern region, with winds of up to 49 kph and gusts over 64 kph
As of 6:00 am on Sunday, the depression was located in the northwestern region, with winds of up to 49 kph and gusts over 64 kph
The tropical depression may intensify into a storm by 7:00 pm on Saturday
It could make its way toward the East Vietnam Sea on Tuesday
Possible storms and tropical depressions may cause strong winds and high waves, affecting maritime and fishing activities
Torrential rains are forecast to hit localities in north-central, central, and south-central Vietnam through the end of Sunday
Heavy rains will batter central and south-central localities from Thursday to Sunday
Most of the storms and tropical depressions will occur in October and November
Three to five storms and tropical depressions will directly affect the Vietnamese mainland from now until next February
Rains are still forecast for northern and north-central localities over the coming days
The tropical depression unleashed winds at 40-50km per hour as of Thursday morning