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Vietnam Evacuation & China Weather: Heavy Rain, Winds

Vietnam Evacuation & China Weather: Heavy Rain, Winds

August 24, 2025 Ahmed Hassan - World News Editor World

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Typhoon Kajiki Threatens​ Vietnam, Prompting Mass ⁢Evacuations

Table of Contents

  • Typhoon Kajiki Threatens​ Vietnam, Prompting Mass ⁢Evacuations
    • Overview
    • Storm Details ‌and Forecast
    • Evacuation and Preparedness Measures
    • Historical Context and Typhoon Season

Overview

Vietnam is preparing ​for the arrival of Typhoon Kajiki, an intensifying storm expected to make landfall on⁢ Monday. Authorities have announced plans to evacuate over 500,000⁢ people and have issued⁤ warnings for boats ⁣to remain ashore. The storm, whose name means “spearfish” ⁤or “swordfish” in Japanese, ⁢is predicted to bring wind speeds up⁢ to 180km/h (112 mph).

What: Typhoon Kajiki, a possibly ‌devastating tropical cyclone.
Where: ⁣Primarily impacting Vietnam,​ with potential effects in surrounding regions.
When: Expected landfall on Monday, August 28, 2023.
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why it Matters: ‌threatens widespread flooding, damage to⁤ infrastructure, and displacement of hundreds of thousands of ⁣people.
What’s Next: Continued ​monitoring​ of the storm’s path and intensity; ongoing evacuation efforts; planning ​for potential disaster⁤ relief.
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Typhoon Kajiki Path⁢ Prediction
Projected path of Typhoon Kajiki ‌as of august 24, 2023. (Source: [Replace with original source link if available])

Storm Details ‌and Forecast

China’s weather forecaster predicts that Kajiki will likely strengthen before making⁣ landfall. The typhoon is ‍currently characterized by sustained winds of approximately 150km/h, but is expected⁢ to reach peak intensity‌ of 180km/h. This places it in the category of a ‍strong ⁣tropical storm or a minimal typhoon ⁣on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane⁤ Wind Scale.

The primary concern is the potential for heavy rainfall, which could lead‌ to widespread flooding and landslides, notably in mountainous ‍regions of Vietnam. Coastal areas are also ​at risk from storm surges and damaging waves.

Parameter Value (as of ‌August⁢ 24, 2023)
Maximum⁣ Sustained Winds 150 km/h (93 mph)
predicted Peak Intensity 180 km/h‌ (112 mph)
Expected Landfall monday,​ August 28, 2023
Location ⁢of Expected landfall Central Vietnam (specific location to⁣ be determined)

Evacuation and Preparedness Measures

Vietnamese authorities are taking​ extensive measures to prepare‌ for the typhoon. The ‍evacuation of over 500,000 people from vulnerable coastal ⁣areas is underway. This includes residents of ‍provinces such as Nghe An and Ha Tinh. ​ Fishing boats have been ordered to return‍ to port, and construction ​sites⁣ have been temporarily shut down.

The vietnamese ‌goverment ⁤has also mobilized military ‍personnel and‍ emergency response teams to assist​ with evacuation efforts and to ⁣provide aid to‌ affected communities. Stockpiles of food, water, ⁣and medical​ supplies are ⁤being distributed‍ to shelters.

Historical Context and Typhoon Season

Vietnam​ is frequently affected by typhoons, ⁤particularly ⁤during⁣ the‌ months of July

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