Phần 4: Storm Matmo intensifies, officials mobilise early response| Vietnam Today
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While communities are still grappling with the aftermath of Typhoon Bualoi, Typhoon Matmo is fast approaching, threatening further damage along the northern coast.
In the early morning of October the 4th, Typhoon Matmo strengthened to level 11 with gusts reaching level 14.
Yes, and the storm is forecast to intensify further to level 13 with guts up to level 16 when it reaches the eastern area of China's Leizhou Peninsula.
According to forecast, in the next one to two days, the typhoon will move quite quickly, mainly in a west northwest direction.
And by 4:00 AM on October the 6th, the storm is expected to be over the northeastern coastal area of Quang Ninh Province with an intensity of level 10 and gusts up to level 13.
From the afternoon of October the 5th in the northern Gulf of Tonkin, including Bach Long Vi Island, will strengthen to level 8,9 near the storm standard, reaching level 10,11 with gusts up to level 14, waves 3 to 5 meters and seas very rough.
All vessels operating in these dangerous areas are at risk of thunderstorms, squells, strong winds and high waves.
And right after receiving the typhoon warning, the National Civil Defence Steering Committee held a meeting to respond to Typhoon Matmo, chaired by Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha starting Sunday night.
Typhoon Matmo is forecast to affect northern Vietnam, bringing heavy rain and posing multiple disaster risks.
This comes just one week after Typhoon Bualoi struck the country.
The Deputy Prime Minister instructed a local authorities to immediately develop action plans who are recovering from the impacts of Typhoon Bualoi.
Special emphasis was placed on protecting dikes and reservoirs and on adjusting water levels at hydropower plants such as Tuyen Quang, Thac Ba and Hoa Binh to safe levels.