Laos warns of heavy rain, flood risk


As Typhoon Wutip is moving through the South China Sea toward the Vietnamese coast, light to moderate thunderstorms and heavy rain with strong wind gusts are expected. - The Nation/ANN

VIENTIANE: The weather bureau of Laos has issued a nationwide warning for heavy rain, urging the public to stay alert and prepare for possible flooding and landslides.

As Typhoon Wutip is moving through the South China Sea toward the Vietnamese coast, light to moderate thunderstorms and heavy rain with strong wind gusts are expected across Laos from Wednesday (June 11) to Friday, increasing the risk of flooding and landslides.

According to a report from the Department of Meteorology and Hydrology under the Lao Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, authorities and residents across Laos, especially in Xayaboury, Champasak, and Attapeu, are urged to take precautions and remain vigilant due to the heightened risk of landslides and flash floods during this period.

Lao capital Vientiane is also forecast to experience light to moderate storms, with occasional heavy rain and strong winds.

In addition, the weather bureau urges ethnic communities, local authorities and all organisations to remain vigilant, as severe weather may topple trees, billboards and power poles. Residents are advised to stay informed and closely monitor weather updates. - Xinhua

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