Tropical Cyclones In Vietnam
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Vietnam is a
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n country, and is the easternmost country of
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. It borders the
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, hence, seeing the increased likeliness of
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. Tropical cyclones in this area are considered to be part of the Northwest Pacific basin, and therefore, storms here are considered as ''typhoons''. Climatologically, in the Northwest Pacific basin, most tropical cyclones tend to develop between May and October. Typhoons impacting this region are relatively common, with most of these storms doing so from the middle of the year. The most active tropical cyclone season for Vietnam is in 2017, with their meteorological agency tracking 16 storms, in which 5 have made landfall. This article includes any tropical cyclone of any intensity that affected Vietnam.


Background

Vietnam recognises its typhoon season from the beginning of June through to the end of November, with an average of four to six typhoons hitting the country annually. Any tropical cyclones here are monitored by the
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(NCHMF), which is the nation's official meteorological agency and was established in January 2003. The NCHMF tracks a storm should it enter the agency's monitoring area range which is within the South China Sea to the west of 120°E and north of 5°N. Any storm that enters this area is assigned a number, and is set according to its sequence of its occurrence – as for instance with Bão số 1 etc., which translates to "Storm no. 1". ''Bão'' comes from "暴', meaning ferocious, violent or vicious, but in vernacular Vietnamese has come to mean "storm". A study was investigated in the correlation of rainfall and tropical cyclones during
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seasons, and showed that there is an increase of rainfall and tropical cyclones during La Niña seasons.


Events


1800s

*October 5, 1881 - A
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struck what is now northern Vietnam, producing a storm surge that flooded the city of
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, killing around 3,000 people.


1980s

*September 1980 - Tropical Storm Ruth struck Thanh Hóa province, causing torrential flooding which killed 164 people. 97 people suffered injuries.


1990s

*November 2, 1997 - Tropical Storm Linda struck southern Vietnam, where it wrecked thousands of fishing boats and killed at least 3,111 people.


2000s

*August 20, 2000 – Tropical Storm Kaemi makes landfall in Vietnam, killing 17 people, injuring 4, and causing US$7.14 million of damage in the nation. *August 7, 2008 — Tropical Storm Kammuri ''(Bão số 4)'' moved over the extreme northern provinces of Vietnam, killing 127 people in total, with 34 people missing due to flooding and landslides. *September 24, 2008 — Typhoon Hagupit ''(Bão số 6)'' brought heavy flooding which killed 41 people in total and left damages of about *September 29, 2008 — Tropical Storm Mekkhala ''(Bão số 7)'' caused flooding, especially which caused about 3,050 hectares of crops bring damaged in the Thanh Hóa Province. *October 15, 2008 — Tropical Depression 22W affected
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which little to no reported damages. *November 17, 2008 — Tropical Storm Noul moved over the central provinces which brought agricultural damages. *July 12, 2009 — Tropical Depression Soudelor ''(Bão số 4)'' brought heavy rainfall over the northern provinces, with precipitation totals peaking at in the region. A
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was also seen from the storm. *September 3, 2009 — a
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and its outer rainbands led to heavy rainfall throughout central Vietnam, peaking at . Widespread flooding caused economic and agricultural losses of 45 billion (VND; US$2.52 million). *September 11, 2009 — Tropical Depression Mujigae ''(Bão số 7)'' passes through
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. *September 29, 2009 —
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''(Bão số 9)'' brought flash flooding over much of Vietnam. The typhoon killed 179 people, with damages of 16.07 trillion VND (US$896.1 million). *October 13, 2009 — Tropical Storm Parma ''(Bão số 10)'' made landfall over
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. 62 fishing boats sank due to rough waves. *November 2, 2009 — Typhoon Mirinae ''(Bão số 11)'' brought torrential rainfall which triggered flooding and landslides, killing 124 people. Roughly 2,400 homes were destroyed by swift currents and 437,300 hectares of crops were flooded. Damage was counted as 5.8 trillion đồng (US$323 million).


2010s

*January 20, 2010 — Tropical Depression 01W made landfall over
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. Only as a weak system, rough waves caused three people to die. *July 17, 2010 — Tropical Storm Conson ''(Bão số 1)'' brought heavy rainfall over the northern half of Vietnam, with of rain falling in
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. *August 24, 2010 — Tropical Storm Mindulle ''(Bão số 3)'' brought widespread flooding, with at least 10 people bring killed and losses reaching 850 billion (US$43.3 million). *November 14, 2010 — Tropical Depression 18W made landfall near
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. *June 25, 2011 –
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''(Bão số 2)'' moved over
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as a weakening system. *July 30, 2011 — Tropical Storm Nock-ten ''(Bão số 3)'' affected north-central Vietnam with 6,200 acres of rice and other crop fields were reported to be completely submerged due to flooding. 20 people have died from the storm. *September 26, 2011 — Tropical Storm Haitang ''(Bão số 4)'' affected the central provinces of Vietnam, killing 25 people. *September 30, 2011 — Tropical Storm Nesat ''(Bão số 5)'' hit the northern provinces of Vietnam, causing 4,000 people to evacuate in the
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province. *April 1, 2012 — Tropical Storm Pakhar ''(Bão số 1)'' affected the southern provinces of Vietnam, making landfall near
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. The storm destroyed about 4,400 homes in the district. *August 17, 2012 — Tropical Storm Kai-tak ''(Bão số 5)'' moved over the northern provinces of Vietnam as a strong tropical storm. *October 6, 2012 — Tropical Storm Gaemi ''(Bão số 7)'' made landfall over
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bringing heavy rainfall. *October 28, 2012 — Typhoon Son-Tinh ''(Bão số 8)'' brushed the northeastern coast of Vietnam as a Category 3-equivalent typhoon before making landfall over northern Vietnam. The typhoon brought gusty winds. *November 14, 2012 — Tropical Depression 25W moved over
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with minor impacts. *June 23, 2013 —
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''(Bão số 2)'' made landfall to the east of
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. Around of marine ponds were destroyed by the storm. *August 3, 2013 — Tropical Storm Jebi ''(Bão số 5)'' affected the Quang Ninh province, killing 6 people. *August 7, 2013 — Tropical Storm Mangkhut ''(Bão số 6)'' brought heavy rainfall over the northern provinces of Vietnam, with rainfall reaching up to in central
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province. *September 18, 2013 — Tropical Depression 18W ''(Bão số 8)'' brought widespread rainfall and flooding across much of the country. Total damage in Vietnam reached 817.91 billion dong (US$35.6 million), and a total of 28 people being killed. The province of
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also experienced a
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. *September 30, 2013 — Typhoon Wutip ''(Bão số 10)'' made landfall over the
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as a weakening Category 2-equivalent typhoon. Overall 13 people were killed, and total damage was estimated at 13.6 trillion (US$644 million).2013 VIETNAM REPORT
/ref> *October 14, 2013 — Typhoon Nari ''(Bão số 11)'' hit the central provinces of Vietnam as a strong Category 1-equivalent typhoon. *November 6, 2013 — Tropical Depression 30W ''(Bão số 13)'' brought minor impacts over the south-central areas of the country. *November 10, 2013 —
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''(Bão số 14)'' brought widespread rainfall and gusty winds over
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. The typhoon killed 18 people, and left two missing with 93 others being injured. Economic losses in Vietnam were amounted to 669 billion (US$31.67 million). *November 14, 2013 — Tropical Storm Podul ''(Bão số 15)'' brought heavy rainfall. Rainfall of were recorded in two districts in the
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, in which some say it was the worst flooding ever seen since 1999. Throughout Vietnam, Podul killed 44 people and injured 74 others. *July 19, 2014 —
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''(Bão số 2)'' only affected the extreme northern provinces of Vietnam, despite not making landfall. Some provinces were put on high alert for flash floods and landslides. 31 people died from the storm due to flooding and landslides.2014 VIETNAM REPORT
/ref> *September 17, 2014 — Typhoon Kalmaegi ''(Bão số 3)'' brought heavy rainfall and gusty winds over the northern portion of the country. *November 29, 2014 — Tropical Storm Sinlaku ''(Bão số 4)'' only affected
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. *June 24, 2015 — Tropical Storm Kujira ''(Bão số 1)'' impacted northern Vietnam. of rain was recorded for a two-day period. *September 14, 2015 — Tropical Storm Vamco made landfall in the Quảng Nam Province, killing 11 people due to heavy rainfall. *July 27, 2016 — Tropical Storm Mirinae ''(Bão số 1)'' made landfall over
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in
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. The storm brought rainfall with precipitation exceeding in the Tam Đảo District. Only 7 people died with damages of up to ₫7.229 trillion ($323.9 million).2016 VIETNAM REPORT
/ref> *August 19, 2016 — Tropical Storm Dianmu ''(Bão số 3)'' affected the northern provinces of Vietnam, killing 17 people. *September 12, 2016 — Tropical Storm Rai ''(Bão số 4)'' made landfall in the Quảng Nam Province, where heavy rain caused flooding and the bursting of the Bung River 2 hydroelectricity plant. Only 14 people died from the storm. *October 13, 2016 — Tropical Storm Aere made landfall over
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. Precipitation reached at in
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, the record since 1955. 37 people died from the storm. *November 5, 2016 — A
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caused heavy rainfall and flooding over the central and southern provinces of the nation. It is said that it has seen the worst flooding in 5 years at that time. *December 12, 2016 — Another
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brought heavy rainfall and flooding in the same area as the previous depression. 31 people perished from the system with damages of about ₫1.21 trillion (US$53.4 million). *July 17, 2017 — Tropical Storm Talas ''(Bão số 2)'' made landfall over Nghệ An Province. The storm left 14 people dead and damaged around 2,700 houses. *July 25, 2017 — Tropical Storm Sonca ''(Bão số 4)'' moved over
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, leaving six people died. *September 15, 2017 —
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''(Bão số 10)'' impacted Vietnam and was considered as the "most powerful storm in a decade". Total damages from the typhoon reached 18.4 trillion (US$809 million).VIETNAM 2017 REPORT
/ref> *September 25, 2017 — Tropical Depression 22W made landfall over Quảng Ninh. The NCHMF forecast rainfall of about in
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and surrounding provinces, with rough waves up to in
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. *October 10, 2017 — Tropical Depression 23W made landfall over
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. Despite its weak intensity, the system brought extensive damages and several landslides. In total, 100 people were killed and damages reached over 13 trillion ₫ (US$572 million). *November 3, 2017 — Typhoon Damrey ''(Bão số 12)'' made landfall over
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and affected the 2017 APEC Summit in
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. 107 people died from the typhoon and caused damages of up to 22 trillion VND (US$1 billion). *November 18, 2017 — Tropical Storm Kirogi ''(Bão số 14)'' affected the central provinces of the country as a weakening system, causing only US$10 million worth of damages. *December 25, 2017 — Tropical Storm Tembin ''(Bão số 16)'' affected the southernmost parts of the country, bringing only moderate rainfall. *July 19, 2018 — Tropical Storm Son-Tinh ''(Bão số 3)'' caused extensive rainfall over
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. 35 people were killed, more than 5,000 houses, of crops, and 17,000 farm animals were either swept away, submerged, or otherwise destroyed. *August 17, 2018 —
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''(Bão số 4)'' brought strong winds and heavy rainfall which resulted in several mudslides over the northern portion of the country. 10 people were killed by the storm. *November 17, 2018 — Tropical Storm Toraji ''(Bão số 8)'' brought heavy flooding throughout the southern portion of the country. A report a few months after the storm stated that a total of 20 people have died, with total damages measured at 1.24 billion (US$53.9 million). *November 25, 2018 — Tropical Storm Usagi ''(Bão số 9)'' caused heavy flooding over
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recorded of rain, surpassing the district's record of most rainfall. Losses were estimated at ₫925 billion (US$39.8 million). *July 3, 2019 — Tropical Storm Mun ''(Bão số 2)'' only affected the extreme northern portion of the country. A bridge in Tĩnh Gia District was damaged by the storm, which killed 2 people and left 3 injured. Damages of the storm were 98 billion VND ($4.25 million).2019 VIETNAM REPORT
/ref> *August 3, 2019 — Tropical Storm Wipha ''(Bão số 3)'' also affected the northern portion of the country. 15 people were killed by the storm, with 1.18 trillion VND ($48 million) in damages. *August 29, 2019 — Tropical Storm Podul ''(Bão số 4)'' brought rainfall which killed 4 and caused damages worth 393 billion VND ($12.3 million). *September 2, 2019 — Tropical Storm Kajiki brought heavy rainfall and flash flooding. 10 people died from the storm and total losses worth 1.76 trillion VND ($76.2 million). *October 31, 2019 — Tropical Storm Matmo ''(Bão số 5)'' destroyed 2,700 houses and 35 schools, causing 912 billion VND (US$39.8 million) in damage in
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, with majority of losses in two provinces:
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and Bình Định. The storm also killed two people in the country. *November 10, 2019 — Tropical Storm Nakri ''(Bão số 6)'' made landfall over central Vietnam as a weakening storm, killing 2 and causing 318 billion VND ($13.9 million) in damage.


2020s

*August 2, 2020 — Tropical Storm Sinlaku moved over the northern provinces of the nation. Two people died from the storm, with total damages estimating about 300 billion đồng (US$12.94 million). *September 18, 2020 — Tropical Storm Noul made landfall between the provinces of
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and Thừa Thiên-Huế. Heavy precipitation amounts peaking at fell in
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. The storm caused 6 deaths and 705 billion đồng (US$30.4 million) in damage. *June 12, 2021 —
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brought heavy downpour over the northern provinces of Vietnam. About 2.4 billion (US$104,000). *September 12, 2021 — Tropical Storm Conson brought rainfall and flooding over central Vietnam. Estimated damages were around 100 billion (US$4.3 million), while two people have died. *September 23, 2021 — Tropical Storm Dianmu made landfall over Thua Thien Hue province. Two people drowned in Tuy Phuoc district, Binh Dinh. *October 26, 2021 — Tropical Depression 26W brought heavy rainfall, especially in Thua Thien - Hue to Khanh Hoa, which were the provinces that seen to receive heavy rainfall. *March 30, 2022 – Tropical Depression 01W struck Da Nang as a Tropical Storm in Late March causing floods resulting in the deaths of six. *September 28, 2022 — Typhoon Noru makes landfall in the city of
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with strong gusts and heavy rain. Power outage happened in both Thua Thien - Hue and
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. Flooding occurred in Quảng Nam which border next to
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. *October 15, 2022 — Tropical Storm Sonca made landfall in
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suffered huge impacts, and the damage in the city reached VND1.486 trillion. (US$61.6 million). *July 23, 2024 — Severe Tropical Storm Prapiroon made landfall over Quảng Ninh province, becoming the first tropical cyclone to strike Vietnam in 640 days. Minimal damages were estimated at 30 billion dong (US$1.27 million). *September 7, 2024 —
Typhoon Yagi Typhoon Yagi, known in the Philippines as Severe Tropical Storm Enteng and in Vietnam as Typhoon No. 3 of 2024 (), was a deadly and extremely destructive tropical cyclone which caused extensive damage in Southeast Asia and South China in earl ...
made landfall in Northern Vietnam as one of the strongest in Vietnamese history. As of September 29, 2024, Yagi has caused severe flooding and damage across Vietnam and has caused at least 322 deaths in the country and VND 81.5 billion (US$3.31 billion) in damages. *September 7, 2024 — Tropical Storm Soulik made landfall over Vĩnh Linh District in Quảng Trị as a weakening tropical storm, bringing heavy rainfall in the province.


Climatology


Deadliest storms

The following list are the ten deadliest storms that impacted Vietnam. Total number of deaths recorded are only from the country itself.


See also

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Typhoon A typhoon is a tropical cyclone that develops between 180° and 100°E in the Northern Hemisphere and which produces sustained hurricane-force winds of at least . This region is referred to as the Northwestern Pacific Basin, accounting for a ...
* Pacific typhoon season


References


External links


Vietnam's National Hydro-Meteorological Service
{{DEFAULTSORT:Tropical Cyclones That Affected Vietnam, List Of Geography of Vietnam Lists of events in Vietnam
Vietnam Vietnam, officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (SRV), is a country at the eastern edge of mainland Southeast Asia, with an area of about and a population of over 100 million, making it the world's List of countries and depende ...