The Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam has directed all relevant departments and units within the aviation industry to proactively respond to the approaching Typhoon Trami. The agency has called for 24/7 monitoring in line with disaster response regulations, ensuring full preparedness in dealing with the storm and tropical depressions affecting civil aviation operations.
Air Traffic Management units are instructed to enhance the quality of meteorological services, continuously track weather conditions, and promptly update forecasts and warnings for users. Airports, airlines, and air service providers are also required to coordinate closely, adjust flight schedules, or modify plans based on the storm’s trajectory to ensure flight safety.
Typhoon Trami, currently at Category 9 with gusts reaching Category 11, is expected to enter the East Sea by the evening of October 24 and could intensify further. Forecasts predict it will reach Category 11-12 with gusts up to Category 15 by October 27, bringing wind speeds as high as 180 km/h.
The designated danger zone in the next 24 hours spans from latitude 14 to 19.5 degrees North and east of longitude 116.5 degrees East. Additionally, strong winds and rough seas are expected in the western North East Sea, including the Hoang Sa (Paracel) Archipelago, with wind speeds reaching Category 6-7 and gusts up to Category 9. Coastal areas from Quang Tri to Khanh Hoa and parts of the southern East Sea will also experience rough seas and gusts.
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Source: Vietnam Insider