At around 4pm on June 30, many places in Ho Chi Minh City experienced rain lasting more than an hour. The heavy rain caused many roads to be severely flooded.
Notably, this is the third consecutive heavy rain in three days and also caused flooding on "flood-prone" roads.
Like the 'flood center' area of Go Vap district, there are a series of streets such as Le Van Tho, Le Duc Tho, Nguyen Van Khoi. In Thu Duc city, there are streets such as Vo Van Ngan, Dang Thi Ranh, Duong Van Cam, Kha Van Can, To Ngoc Van...
Due to the flooded roads, some places were more than half a meter deep, making it very difficult for people to travel and affecting their daily lives. Many businesses had their houses flooded, causing damage to their property and forcing them to close early.
Familiar 'flooding spots' in Thu Duc City on the afternoon of June 30. Photo: UDI Maps.
Previously, the Southern Region Hydrometeorological Station warned that satellite cloud images, weather radar images and lightning positioning showed that thunderstorms were developing and causing rain and thunderstorms in the areas of Can Gio, Binh Chanh, Nha Be, and the central districts, Hoc Mon, Cu Chi, and Thu Duc City.
In addition, convective clouds developing in the Tay Ninh, Binh Duong, and Long An regions tend to move toward Ho Chi Minh City, causing rain.
Accordingly, this agency warns that thunderstorms will continue to develop, causing showers with thunderstorms and lightning, with rainfall ranging from 10-20mm, and over 30mm in some places. During thunderstorms, watch out for tornadoes, lightning, and strong gusts of wind of about level 5-6 (8-14m/s).
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