Vietnam Anticipates Severe Heatwaves and Typhoons This Summer
Vietnam forecasts intense heat and complex typhoons in summer

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Vietnam is bracing for intense heatwaves, heavy rainfall, and tropical storms starting next month. Meteorological authorities predict mean temperatures will be 0.5-1 degrees Celsius higher than the multi-year average during the peak rainy and typhoon season from June to August.
- 01Vietnam's peak rainy and typhoon season is expected to begin next month and last until August.
- 02Mean temperatures are predicted to rise by 0.5-1 degrees Celsius compared to the multi-year average.
- 03The National Centre for Hydrometeorological Forecasting is monitoring hazardous weather conditions.
- 04Heavy rain and tropical storms are anticipated across much of the country.
- 05Authorities are warning residents to prepare for severe weather events.
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Vietnam is preparing for a challenging summer as meteorological authorities forecast a period of intense heatwaves, heavy rainfall, and tropical storms starting next month. Nguyen Duc Hoa, the deputy head of the Weather Forecasting Division at the National Centre for Hydrometeorological Forecasting, indicated that the mean temperatures across the country are expected to be 0.5-1 degrees Celsius above the multi-year average during this peak rainy and typhoon season, which extends from June to August. This warning highlights the need for residents to brace for potentially hazardous weather conditions.
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Residents may face increased risks from heatwaves and severe storms, affecting daily life and safety.
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