The Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam said Saturday that Dong Hoi, Tho Xuan, Phu Bai and Da Nang airports in central Vietnam will halt arrivals during Sept. 28–29 as Typhoon Bualoi nears.
Central provinces including Thanh Hoa, Nghe An, and Quang Tri have been hit by heavy rains due to the impacts of Typhoon Bualoi circulation, which have flooded low-lying areas and isolated several villages.
Vietnam is racing to prepare for Typhoon Bualoi, which is forecast to slam into the north-central coast on Monday, coinciding with high tide and threatening coastal defenses with waves as tall as 5–7 meters.
Typhoon Bualoi is forecast to strengthen on Saturday, peaking at 118–149 kph as it tracks toward the Nghe An–Quang Tri coast, bringing strong winds and heavy rain.
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The airport in Vietnam's southernmost province, Ca Mau, will close for 12 months starting Oct. 30 for a VND2.4-trillion (US$94 million) upgrade to transform it into a regional gateway.
Typhoon Bualoi entered the East Sea on Friday night as the basin's 10th storm this year and is forecast to directly impact central Vietnam with winds above 140 kph.
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The US$13.2-billion Long Thanh International Airport took a step closer to getting safety clearances on Sept. 26 with a Beechcraft B300 jet making a low-altitude run along the runway.
Vietnam has climbed to 5th best place for expats worldwide, and the single most common reason people move to the country is to apply for or find a job on the ground — with much of that opportunity in education.
A Vietnamese court has sentenced four siblings and dozens of others in a transnational online gambling and crypto case involving US$3.8 billion in transactions.