Specifically, the train and ferry routes to Rach Gia - Nam Du - Phu Quoc, Ha Tien - Phu Quoc and vice versa must temporarily stop operating from this morning (September 6).
Shipping and ferry companies have also proactively carried out procedures to change or refund tickets according to customers’ requests. At the same time, they will notify customers as soon as possible when ships and ferries are allowed to operate again.
Passengers from Phu Quoc to Rach Gia (Kien Giang) were stuck due to the ship stopping operations.
Mr. Truong Ngoc Phuoc, Director of Kien Giang Inland Waterways Port Authority, informed that inland waterway routes near the shore such as Rach Gia - Hon Tre, Rach Gia - Lai Son, Ha Tien - Tien Hai, Kien Luong - Hon Nghe and other near-shore routes are also temporarily suspended due to bad weather.
High-speed trains must anchor and stop operating.
According to the weather forecast for the morning of September 6, in the Southern region, on the sea of Kien Giang, from Phu Quoc to Ca Mau and the Gulf of Thailand, there will be strong southwest monsoon winds blowing at level 7, level 8, gusting to level 8, level 9, combined with heavy rain creating waves from 2-3m high, causing very rough seas.
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