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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), the level 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), the level 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 measured at the stations was below Alert Level I, except for Thu Dau Mot station (Saigon River) at 1.53m (0.03m above Alert 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 occur 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 level of natural disaster risk 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 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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