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Typhoon Kajiki Threatens Vietnam, Prompting Mass Evacuations
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).
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
