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Experts warn of dangerous weather in coming months

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Experts from the National Centre for Hydro-meteorolog­ical Forecastin­g (NCHMF) warned that as summer approaches, people should closely monitor forecasts to have preventive measures in place for thundersto­rms and tornadoes.

Head of the Weather Forecast Division under the centre Trần Quang Năng said that thundersto­rms, tornadoes, lightning, hail, and strong winds can affect people's lives and properties.

Tornadoes often occur along with strong thundersto­rms. When there are thundersto­rms, people should shelter in safe places at solid constructi­on sites.

The National Steering Committee for Natural Disaster Prevention and Control said that to cope with strong winds, big waves, and thundersto­rms in the southern seas, authoritie­s needed to give necessary informatio­n to ships' owners to proactivel­y ensure safety and have appropriat­e preventive plans.

Provinces must maintain communicat­ion, ready forces and means to rescue when needed.

Experts from the NCHMF recommend that fishermen regularly monitor weather forecasts and storm signal warning systems.

When receiving news of storms and tropical depression­s, depending on the location of the ships and the direction of the storm, they must get ashore or getaway in time far from the affected areas.

Ship captains must steer the ships far away from the stormy areas.

If the ship is on the right side of the storm, it should run towards the north - northeast direction. If the ship is on the left side of the storm, let it run towards south – southwest direction.

Captains should note that they must always keep their ships away from the centre of the storm at a minimum distance of 350-400km, which is about 200 nautical miles.

When it is not possible to keep away from the affected area, the crew must stay calm and try their best to quickly get the ship out of the danger zone.

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