From Typhoon Noru to Hurricane Ian, extreme weather reflections

From Typhoon Noru to Hurricane Ian, extreme weather reflections Vietnam evacuated about 370,000 people in the north and central regions to safety. After the National Meteorological Agency forecast that Rainfall ranges between 150-300 millimeters in vulnerable areas.

Now many countries, including Thailand Are being affected by the problem of climate change, global warming, extreme weather conditions. Natural disasters resulting from climate change do not only damage lives and property. but also damage the country’s economy.

Latest Typhoon Noru A landslide damages life and property in the Philippines. is heading ashore in Vietnam The Vietnamese government therefore announced the evacuation of 370,000 people from the high-risk areas. Fears the storm could cause the worst damage to the country in 20 years.

Vietnam’s National Meteorological Agency reported that Typhoon Noru had moved out of the Philippines. With the wind speed increased from 134 to 149 kilometers per hour. and the wind gusts near the center increased to 200 kilometers per hour In the evening of Monday (Sept. 26), it moved about 190 kilometers southeast of the Paracel Islands.

Vietnam is expected to move westward. and will enter the northern and central coasts of the country In the morning of Wednesday (28 Sep.) local time It is also likely that the wind speed will increase to about 166 kilometers per hour. before blowing ashore in the central part of the country before weakening to a depression

vietnam official Approximately 370,000 people were evacuated in the northern and central parts of the country. go to safety After the National Meteorological Agency forecast that Rainfall from the influence of Typhoon Noru will be between 150-300 mm in the risk area It is the most violent storm. Since Typhoon Changprasak hit at least 80 people in 2006.

Before heading to Vietnam, Typhoon Noru hit Luzon. The main island that is the economic center of the Philippines and where the capital is located is Manila. until the flood There was a widespread power outage. The authorities had to evacuate tens of thousands of people. And resulting in the death of 6 people, of which 5 are rescue workers on duty.

Thunderstorms from Typhoon Noru cause high flooding. As a result, many people had to flee to the roofs of their houses. The Philippine Meteorological Department has warned that heavy rain can cause severe flooding in vulnerable parts of the country.

In addition, the authorities have ordered the closure of schools. government office including the stock market and more than 74,000 people were evacuated from their homes to temporarily settle in shelters. for safety from the dangers of storms

Daniel Fernando, Governor of Bulacan Province North of Manila said the five rescuers had died. Take the boat out to rescue people trapped in the encirclement of the strong flood. Their boat was hit by a wall that had been pushed down by the erosion. causing everyone on board to fall into the torrential waters and eventually drown.

“They are heroes who sacrificed themselves while saving others from this disaster. It is very sad,” Governor Daniel said.

part at Polillo Island which is part of the province of Quezon in the northeastern part of the Philippines. A man was reportedly injured when he fell from the roof of a house he had climbed to escape flooding.

In the capital Manila, though, the damage was less affected, with more than 3,000 people evacuated in the capital during the floods. In some areas in Manila, high water levels are flooding their heads. But now the water level has dropped to almost normal. and started a big cleaning

While in Dingalan District Aurora More than 6,000 homes were reported to have been damaged by the storm, including a newly built refugee camp and temporary home for more than 200 families. take shelter from the storm was blown by strong winds and heavy rain until it was damaged but no one was injured.

The storm moved into the South China Sea. And is expected to land in the east of Vietnam yesterday (27 Sep) before crossing over Laos. Cambodia and Thailand on 28 Sept.

While Typhoon Noru hit several countries in Southeast Asia. US state of Florida Prepared for the most severe hurricane “Ian”

US state of Florida Prepare for Hurricane “Ian” that may make landfall on Friday morning. and will be the strongest storm By the influence of the storm began to rain.

Jamie Rome, director of the US National Hurricane Center Called hurricane forecast “Ian” the worst-case scenario. That will affect the Tampa Bay area, Florida and also warned people in the area at risk. It’s time to stop surfing the internet. and began to prepare to protect houses from the storm

Authorities have also begun evacuating 300,000 people and warned of strong winds. and about 10 feet tall storm surge. Villagers helped to bring sandbags to block the house to prevent flooding. and buy food and necessities to keep in reserve

In the past, weather forecasters believed that Ian will be the strongest hurricane to pass through Tampa Bay since 1950. which has a degree of severity 2 is moving parallel along the coast and may intensify to level 3 when entering the Gulf of Mexico and possibly ashore north of Tampa. Bay on Friday morning or heading northwest to the Florida Panhandle.

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