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High Tides Forecast Could Flood Ho Chi Minh City This Week

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Ho Chi Minh City may face significant urban flooding this week due to anticipated peak tides, reports the Southern Regional Hydrometeorological Center. The Saigon River is expected to see tides rise between 1.65 and 1.7 meters on Wednesday and Thursday, slightly exceeding the highest warning level. This development could impact transportation and socio-economic activities, especially in low-lying areas.

 

Earlier this month, similar conditions led to severe flooding across Ho Chi Minh City. On November 5, the city experienced high tides during rush hour, resulting in paralyzed traffic as streets became submerged. The situation prompted concerns about preparedness for such natural occurrences.

 

Weather experts warn that easterly wind disturbances, combined with a cold spell from the north, may increase rainfall in the region. The forecast includes potential thunderstorms and rain on Tuesday and Wednesday, posing additional risks when combined with the high tides. The meteorological center's statement urges caution, emphasizing the possibility of exacerbated flooding in vulnerable areas.

 

Looking forward, local authorities and residents are advised to remain vigilant and prepare for possible disruptions. Monitoring weather updates and taking proactive safety measures can mitigate these high tide effects. As the city continues to deal with the impacts of climate change, strengthening infrastructure against such events remains a priority, reported VN Express.

 

Key Takeaways

  • Ho Chi Minh City faces potential flooding this week due to peak tides.
  • Recent similar events resulted in significant traffic disruptions.
  • Authorities urge vigilance as more rainfall is predicted.

 

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