Mr. Nguyen Duc Vu, Head of the Management Board of Son Tra Peninsula and Da Nang City's tourist beaches, said the entire road to Son Tra Peninsula is being blocked because of many landslides.
Son Tra Peninsula has many landslides, rocks and soil spilling onto the road
According to Mr. Vu, when information about the complicated heavy rains in Da Nang City began to be received, the management board announced to stop visiting and traveling in the entire Son Tra peninsula area and put up ropes to prohibit vehicles from circulating.
Yesterday, October 15, after reviewing the actual situation, the management board coordinated with local authorities to only allow travel companies that had previously accepted guests to take guests to Linh Ung Pagoda, while other routes remained prohibited.
"We have to stop because this rain and wind is very dangerous. I have asked staff to coordinate with the authorities to block all the routes up to Son Tra mountain to ensure safety," said Mr. Vu.
The Management Board of Son Tra Peninsula and Da Nang City's tourist beaches announced the suspension of sightseeing and tourism on Son Tra Peninsula until further notice.
According to the Central Central Hydrometeorological Center, it is forecasted that in the next 24 to 48 hours (ie from October 15 to the morning of October 17), Da Nang City will continue to have moderate to heavy rain, some places will have very heavy rain and thunderstorms. During thunderstorms, be careful of lightning and strong gusts of wind.
Total rainfall is generally 150 - 300mm, some places over 400mm. During the day and night of October 17, in Da Nang City, there will continue to be moderate rain, heavy rain, some places very heavy rain, total rainfall is generally 50 - 100mm, some places over 150mm.
From October 18, the rain tends to decrease. Warning level 4 of natural disaster risk due to heavy rain; beware of heavy rain concentrated in a short period of time, there is a risk of flash floods, landslides in mountainous areas, and flooding in low-lying areas and urban areas.
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