Vessels and boats take shelter to avoid Typhoon Molave

03:10, 28/10/2020

A huge number of boats and vessels in Tho Quang ward of Son Tra district in Da Nang have anchored at fishing ports in an effort to avoid the impact of the incoming Typhoon Molave.

 

A huge number of boats and vessels in Tho Quang ward of Son Tra district in Da Nang have anchored at fishing ports in an effort to avoid the impact of the incoming Typhoon Molave.

Typhoon Molave originally entered the East Sea on October 26 and is set to become the ninth storm to hit the nation this year. Ahead of the arrival of the weather event, many localities have been rapidly implementing preparation measures
Typhoon Molave originally entered the East Sea on October 26 and is set to become the ninth storm to hit the nation this year. Ahead of the arrival of the weather event, many localities have been rapidly implementing preparation measures

 

Da Nang City Border Guard Command issues a ban on vessels going out to sea and requests that all boats dock in safe areas
Da Nang City Border Guard Command issues a ban on vessels going out to sea and requests that all boats dock in safe areas

 

Border guards issue a notice for all boats to return to the mainland as a means of avoiding the impact of the impending typhoon
Border guards issue a notice for all boats to return to the mainland as a means of avoiding the impact of the impending typhoon

 

Boats anchor at Tho Quang port and in Man Quang bay
Boats anchor at Tho Quang port and in Man Quang bay

 

(Source: VOV)