Local sources from Vietnam: Báo VietNamNet, vietnamnews.vn.
UK coverage: Daily Express.
As Typhoon Kajiki advances towards Vietnam’s north-central coast, the Foreign Office has issued an urgent travel advisory for British tourists, cautioning against ‘travel disruption’ that could ensue. The storm, characterized by heavy rains and strong winds, has necessitated the evacuation of more than 586,000 residents from central provinces, highlighting the severity of the imminent threat. This precautionary move aims to mitigate the risks associated with the typhoon, which include potential flooding, mudslides, and significant disruption to travel plans. In anticipation of the storm’s landfall, all maritime activities have been temporarily suspended to ensure safety in the face of hazardous sea conditions. Key areas identified as vulnerable to the storm’s impact are Hue, Thanh Hoa, Ha Noi, Ninh Binh, and Danang. These regions are now on high alert, bracing for the storm’s arrival, which promises to test the resilience of the local infrastructure and emergency response systems. In a parallel response to the looming natural disaster, China has initiated precautionary measures in its southern city of Sanya, which includes the cessation of business operations and public transport services. This proactive stance reflects the widespread concern over Typhoon Kajiki’s potential to wreak havoc, not only in Vietnam but also in neighboring areas such as China’s Hainan Island. With wind speeds reaching up to 149 kph and expected to strengthen, the urgency of the situation cannot be overstated. Both articles, from Báo VietNamNet and vietnamnews.vn, underscore the immediacy of the threat posed by Typhoon Kajiki. The former reports that the typhoon is predicted to make landfall this afternoon with winds escalating to level 16, while the latter emphasizes the evacuation of tens of thousands in anticipation of the strong typhoon nearing the central coast. These coordinated evacuation efforts and the suspension of daily activities signify the gravity of the situation at hand and the concerted effort by Vietnam and neighboring countries to safeguard lives and minimize damage as they face the wrath of Typhoon Kajiki.
