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Vietnam has not experienced any typhoons over the period from April 30th 2025.​




Vietnam has not experienced any typhoons over the period from April 30th 2025.​

The territorial area where Vietnam stands faces high danger from typhoons because monsoon months extend from June to November. The monsoon season brings multiple typhoons and tropical storms that result in severe harm to infrastructure alongside damage to agriculture and destruction of livelihoods in the country.​



Weather patterns remain under continuous observation by the Vietnamese government and international meteorological agencies to activate both warning systems and disaster safety protocols. Preparations and planning systems focus on reducing the destructive effect that these disasters have on the people. You should use official sources including statements from the Vietnam Meteorological and Hydrological Administration as well as those from the World Meteorological Organization for the most precise and latest weather information about Vietnam

Northern Vietnam experienced the landfall of Typhoon Yagi considered one of its most powerful typhoons on September 7, 2024. Here's what you need to know:

Impact


The severe floods and damage in Vietnam led to the confirmation of 322 deaths.

The economic damages from the disaster amounted to VND 81.5 billion which equaled US$3.31 billion.

Catastrophic flooding hit a number of Vietnamese provinces and cities among which Hanoi was also severely affected.

Timeline


September 7 2024 marked the time when Typhoon Yagi struck Northern Vietnam as it reached land.

Research showed the total death count along with economic damages reported on September 29, 2024.



Other Notable Typhoons in Vietnam:


Typhoon Joan stands as one of the most fatal storms to strike Vietnam because it claimed the lives of 7,000 individuals when it hit in 1964.

Tropical Storm Linda (1997): Caused 3,111 deaths and significant damage.

The 2022 tropical storm Noru struck Da Nang before hitting the city which caused flooding along with widespread power outages.



Vietnam's Typhoon Season


Duration: Typically from June to November.

During the yearly typhoon season in Vietnam authorities count four to six typhoons as typical events.

The National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting (NCHMF) operates a system to observe storms which enter the South China Sea.


Preparation and Response:


The nation has established warning systems that notify its citizens about incoming dangerous storm conditions.

The authorities carry out evacuation procedures in vulnerable zones to protect citizens from harm.

The government together with international organizations helps affected areas by sending relief support during emergencies. 




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