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Ho Chi Minh City is about to welcome the peak of high tide

Báo Tiền PhongBáo Tiền Phong30/10/2024

TPO - The Hydrometeorological Agency forecasts that the peak of high tide in Ho Chi Minh City is likely to occur on November 2-3 (ie October 2-3 of the Lunar calendar). In particular, at Phu An station (Saigon River) and Nha Be station (Dong Dien canal), it may reach 1.55-1.60m (approximately or 0.05m lower than Alarm Level III).


TPO - The Hydrometeorological Agency forecasts that the peak of high tide in Ho Chi Minh City is likely to occur on November 2-3 (ie October 2-3 of the Lunar calendar). In particular, at Phu An station (Saigon River) and Nha Be station (Dong Dien canal), it may reach 1.55-1.60m (approximately or 0.05m lower than Alarm Level III).

According to the Southern Hydrometeorological Station, water levels at most stations downstream of the Saigon - Dong Nai river system have dropped slowly in the past 24 hours.

As of 7:00 a.m. this morning, October 30, the highest water level actually measured at the stations was below Alarm Level I, except for Thu Dau Mot station (Sai ​​Gon River) at 1.53m (0.03m above Alarm Level II).

Water levels at most stations in the downstream of the Saigon - Dong Nai River will rise slowly in the next 5 days.

Ho Chi Minh City is about to welcome the peak of high tide photo 1

The Hydrometeorological Agency forecasts that the peak tide in Ho Chi Minh City is likely to appear on November 2-3 (ie October 2-3 of the lunar calendar). (Illustration photo)

The peak tide of this period is likely to appear on November 2-3 (ie October 2-3 of the lunar calendar) and at the following levels:

At Phu An station (Sai ​​Gon river) and Nha Be station (Dong Dien canal), the level can reach 1.55-1.60m (approximately or 0.05m lower than Alarm III). The peak tide time is 5-6am and 5-7pm.

At Thu Dau Mot station, it may reach 1.63-1.68m (0.03-0.08m above Alarm Level III); at Bien Hoa station, it may reach 1.80-1.85m (approximately or 0.05m above Alarm Level I). The disaster risk level in the downstream area of ​​Saigon - Dong Nai River is at level 2.

Thus, compared with the high tide peak in the middle of the last lunar month of September (October 19-21), the water level at Phu An and Nha Be stations during the high tide period on November 2 and 3 is forecasted to decrease by 0.13-0.15m.

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Source: https://tienphong.vn/tphcm-sap-don-dinh-trieu-cuong-post1686862.tpo

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