Typhoon Kajiki threatens: alarm for coastal provinces and evacuations necessary!
Typhoon Kajiki threatens Vietnam on August 25th. Authorities are taking measures to ensure flood safety and security of supplies.
Typhoon Kajiki threatens: alarm for coastal provinces and evacuations necessary!
On August 25, 2025, Typhoon Kajiki was officially classified as very strong and dangerous. A direct landfall on the mainland is predicted in the weather forecast, making the situation alarming. Loud vietnam.vn The Ministry of Industry and Trade ordered urgent measures to respond to the storm on August 23rd and 24th.
Provinces and cities have been asked to order hydropower operators to protect dams and reservoirs. The necessary measures include adjusting operations and lowering water levels in any affected areas to avoid flooding. A coordinated alert must also be put in place to ensure the safety of the population.
Affected regions and measures
In the affected regions, including Thanh Hoa, Nghe An, Ha Tinh, Quang Tri and Thua Thien Hue, hydropower projects are expected to not only increase electricity generation but also ensure that water discharge occurs in a timely manner. It is important to ensure the supply and storage of vital goods in areas isolated from floods.
Market surveillance has also been strengthened to combat speculation and unreasonable price increases. Storm Kajiki will make landfall in Nghe An and Quang Tri at midday and afternoon on August 25, with hydroelectric power plant operations urged to strictly adhere to operating regulations and inform the population well in advance of flooding.
Storm intensity and warning levels
How weather.com Reportedly, the storm strengthened to level 14 at 6 p.m. on August 24, meaning wind speeds between 150 and 166 km/h, with gusts up to level 17. The storm is approximately 435 km from Nghe An, 410 km from Ha Tinh and 360 km from Quang Tri.
The warning level has been increased to level 4, which represents a very high level of danger. The population and local authorities are called upon to react urgently and to carry out evacuations if necessary. In addition, inspections of dams and flood drainage systems must be increased in order to minimize possible damage.
Given the serious threat posed by Typhoon Kajiki, it is essential that all necessary precautions are taken to ensure the safety of people in the affected areas.