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Latest update on Typhoon Yinxing: JMA forecasts storm entering the East Sea
Vietnam Net - E | English | News | Nov. 7, 2024 | Extreme Weather Events
As of November 5, Typhoon Yinxing has formed off the eastern coast of the Philippines, with maximum sustained winds of 30 m/s and gusts up to 45 m/s. The storm is projected to move northwest toward Luzon Island, entering the East Sea around November 8. If it follows the forecast, Yinxing will be the seventh named storm in the region this year.
The Japan Meteorological Agency anticipates Yinxing will strengthen, potentially reaching sustained winds of 40 m/s and gusts of 55 m/s. The name "Yinxing," proposed by China, translates to a species of tree.
In related forecasts, northeastern winds at level 6, gusting to level 7, were reported at the Bach Long Vi station. Scattered showers and thunderstorms are expected across the Gulf of Tonkin and along coastal areas from Quang Tri to Kien Giang, with possible tornadic activity and strong winds of levels 7-8.
Winds in the Gulf of Tonkin are expected to rise to level 5, occasionally reaching level 6 with gusts up to level 7, leading to rough seas with waves of 1.5 to 2.5 meters. In the northern East Sea, winds may reach levels 6-7, gusting to 8-9, resulting in waves between 3 and 6 meters. Conditions along the coast from Quang Tri to Ninh Thuan will mirror these forecasts, while areas from Binh Thuan to Ca Mau are expected to experience level 5 winds and waves of 1 to 2 meters. All vessels in these regions are at significant risk from tornadoes, strong winds, and large waves.
Bão Yinxing mạnh lên, hướng vào Biển Đông
Typhoon Yinxing strengthens, heading towards the East Sea
Dantri | Local Language | News | Nov. 7, 2024 | Extreme Weather Events
The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) has reported that Typhoon Yinxing is located about 345 km east of Luzon Island, exhibiting strong winds at level 13, with gusts reaching level 15. Yinxing is moving northwest but is expected to slow and shift west, potentially affecting northern coastal areas of Luzon before entering the East Sea around November 8.
The Japan Meteorological Agency confirms Yinxing's intensity has increased to level 13, with gusts up to level 16. The storm is currently moving slowly in a west-northwest direction and is forecast to begin shifting westward starting November 7. Winds may intensify to level 14 in the next 24 hours but are expected to weaken as it transitions into the East Sea.
Weather expert Nguyen Ngoc Huy noted that Yinxing could become the seventh storm to impact the East Sea this year. U.S. and European forecast models indicate a possible landfall in Vietnam's South Central region by November 13, although its trajectory and intensity remain uncertain. While heavy rainfall is anticipated as the storm approaches, weather forecasts for Typhoon Yinxing have yet to be issued by Vietnam's meteorological agency.
No:474/23, Azərbaycanın Qarabağ bölgəsində Ermənistan tərəfindən yaradılmış qondarma rejimin “seçkilər” adlandırdığı qanunsuz fəaliyyəti ilə bağlı bəyanat
No: 474/23, statement regarding the illegal activities of the so-called regime created by Armenia in the Karabakh region of Azerbaijan, which it calls "elections"
Embassy of Azerbaijan in Vietnam | Local Language | Embassy | Nov. 7, 2024 | Geopolitical Conflict and Disputes
The release addresses the illegal activities of the Armenian regime in Azerbaijan’s Karabakh region, described as "presidential elections," which violate both the Azerbaijani Constitution and international law. It argues that the country's legitimate framework for political expression and elections is being undermined by this regime.
The separatist regime is depicted as the result of nearly 30 years of Armenian aggression and ethnic cleansing, with its actions lacking legal validity due to military and political support from Armenia. This situation poses a significant challenge to normalization efforts in the region and the reintegration of ethnic Armenians into Azerbaijan's constitutional framework.
There is a suggestion that Armenia's actions reflect a lack of genuine interest in the peace process, aiming instead to maintain the status quo. The release emphasizes Armenia's need to recognize Azerbaijan’s sovereignty and engage in constructive normalization, aligning with international obligations.
Armenia's obstruction of dialogue with the ethnic Armenian population in Azerbaijan is highlighted as a significant interference in Azerbaijan's internal affairs. The statement asserts Azerbaijan's commitment to defend its sovereignty and territorial integrity and specifies that lasting peace hinges on the withdrawal of Armenian armed forces from Karabakh.
Finally, Azerbaijan calls on the international community to assess actions that threaten its sovereignty and to prevent Armenia from undermining normalization efforts, condemning the so-called elections as illegal.
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