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October 2017 Vietnam tropical depression

The October 2017 Vietnam tropical depression, also known officially by its designation as Tropical Depression 23W, was a weak but deadly system that brought torrential rainfall and extreme flooding over northern and central Vietnam in October 2017. The depression formed on October 7, located to the northwest of Luzon, Philippines. The system moved in a general westward direction as it steadily intensified. Despite being forecast to strengthen into a tropical storm, 23W failed to reach this intensity, due to lack of organization as it made landfall in Hà Tĩnh Province on October 10.

Tropical Depression 23W
Tropical Depression 23W at peak intensity over Hainan Island on October 9
Meteorological history
FormedOctober 7, 2017
DissipatedOctober 10, 2017
Tropical depression
10-minute sustained (JMA)
Highest winds55 km/h (35 mph)
Lowest pressure1000 hPa (mbar); 29.53 inHg
Tropical depression
1-minute sustained (SSHWS/JTWC)
Highest winds55 km/h (35 mph)
Lowest pressure999 hPa (mbar); 29.50 inHg
Overall effects
Fatalities109 total
Damage$609 million (2017 USD)
Areas affectedPhilippines, South China, Vietnam, Laos, Thailand
IBTrACS

Part of the 2017 Pacific typhoon season

Meteorological history edit

 
Map plotting the storm's track and intensity, according to the Saffir–Simpson scale
Map key
  Tropical depression (≤38 mph, ≤62 km/h)
  Tropical storm (39–73 mph, 63–118 km/h)
  Category 1 (74–95 mph, 119–153 km/h)
  Category 2 (96–110 mph, 154–177 km/h)
  Category 3 (111–129 mph, 178–208 km/h)
  Category 4 (130–156 mph, 209–251 km/h)
  Category 5 (≥157 mph, ≥252 km/h)
  Unknown
Storm type
  Extratropical cyclone, remnant low, tropical disturbance, or monsoon depression

During October 6, the United States Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) started to monitor a tropical disturbance, that had developed about 1,010 km (630 mi) to the east of Manila in the Philippines.[1] The system had a broad low level circulation centre, while atmospheric convection associated with the system was displaced to the northeast of the centre.[1] The system was also located within a favourable environment for further slow development, with low to moderate vertical windshear and very warm sea surface temperatures of 30–32 °C (86–90 °F).[1] Over the next couple of days, the disturbance organised slightly, with atmospheric convection to the south of the disturbance improving as it moved westwards.[2][3] During October 7, the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) reported that the disturbance had developed into a tropical depression, before the system passed over the Philippine island of Luzon.[1][4]

By 10:00 UTC of October 8, the JTWC had issued a Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert,[5] while the JMA had determined that the system had winds of 55 km/h (35 mph).[6] Several hours later, the JTWC began issuing advisories and upgraded the system to a tropical depression, giving the designation of 23W.[7] The JMA followed suit and began issuing advisories three hours later on October 9.[8]

Preparations and impact edit

Vietnam edit

Damage by Province in Vietnam
Province Damage (VND) Damage
(2017 USD)
Ref
Thanh Hoá 3.335 trillion $147 million [9]
Hoà Bình 2.473 trillion $109 million [10]
Hanoi 1.409 trillion $62 million [11]
Ninh Bình 1.052 trillion $46.3 million [12]
Sơn La 814 billion $35.8 million [13]
Nghe An 758 billion $33.4 million [14]
Yen Bai 700 billion $30.8 million [15]
Ha Nam 277 billion $12.2 million [16]
Thai Binh 130 billion $5.72 million [17]
Phu Tho 22.8 billion $1 million [18]
Other provinces 2.1 trillion $92.4 million [19]
Totals: 13 trillion $579 million [19][20]

Despite being a weak system, 23W caused severe damage in many provinces across northern Vietnam. Rainfall of 100–150 mm (3.9–5.9 in) was recorded in the northern and central parts of the country, especially in the provinces of Nghệ An and Hà Tĩnh. Many hydroelectric dams and lakes had to be discharged and the Ministry of Industry and Trade established a working group to ensure the safety of 31 hydroelectric lakes.[21] Heavy rainfall contributed to flash flooding, with five people swept away and an additional five injured in the district of Trạm Tấu, Yên Bái Province. Rescuers saved 28 people from the "danger zone".[22] About 740 houses were flooded, with 30 ending up fully destroyed. The authorities mobilized some 2,200 people, including the military, police, Youth Union and civil defense offices, accompanied by a variety of means to search for missing victims, as well as support the people in the area. Moreover, the Red River was forecast to reach water levels of 3–50 cm (1.2–19.7 in).[22]

On October 12, a landslide occurred in a district in Hòa Bình Province, burying four households.[23] The number of flooded houses rose to 16,700. More than 39,300 hectares of crops were damaged along with two dikes. Around 1,200 cattle and roughly 40,000 fowl were either killed or swept away by flooding and landslides.[23] Rainfall in Mai Châu District, Hoà Bình Province, reached 390 mm (15.3 in), while Kim Bôi District, Hoà Bình Province, had a total of 450 mm (17.7 in). In Lương Sơn District, Hoà Bình Province, 13 hectares of rice were damaged along with 97 hectares of other agriculture crops and 7 hectares of fruit trees. 6 km of roads and 4 km of canal were also damaged due to the flooding.[24] The Vietnam Red Cross offered about 250 million ₫ (US$11 thousand) to families affected by a landslide in Phú Cường, Tân Lạc District, Hòa Bình Province.[25]

Losses from damage in Yên Bái Province are estimated at 500 billion (US$22 million),[26] while Sơn La Province had 59 billion ₫ (US$2.6 million)[27] and Phú Thọ Province had 22.8 billion ₫ (US$1 million).[28] Lương Sơn district, Hoà Bình Province, suffered damage of about 25 billion ₫ (US$1.1 million),[24] and Lạc Sơn District, Hoà Bình Province, suffered damages of about 16 billion ₫ (US$704 thousand).[29] Hoa Binh province had total damages of 46 billion ₫ (US$2.02 million), including 9 billion ₫ (US$396 thousand) from Ky Son.[30] As of October 15, at least 68 people lost their lives; additionally, 30 were injured, and 34 are still missing.[31] Almost half of the dead (26 people) were in Hoà Bình Province.[32] In total, 100 people were killed and damages reached over 13 trillion ₫ (US$572 million).[19][33]

Thailand edit

Despite making landfall in Vietnam, 23W triggered severe flooding in Thailand and killed a total of 9 people.[33] As of October 19, damage from flooding estimated at US$30 million.[34]

Humanitarian Response and Relief Efforts edit

A comprehensive humanitarian response was swiftly mobilized to address the urgent needs of affected communities across northern and central Vietnam. The Vietnam Red Cross, along with various local non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and international aid organizations such as the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP),[35] played a pivotal role in the immediate aftermath, distributing essential supplies such as food, clean water, clothing, and shelter materials to the displaced populations.[36][37][38]

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • 23W.TWENTYTHREE from the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory

october, 2017, vietnam, tropical, depression, also, known, officially, designation, tropical, depression, weak, deadly, system, that, brought, torrential, rainfall, extreme, flooding, over, northern, central, vietnam, october, 2017, depression, formed, october. The October 2017 Vietnam tropical depression also known officially by its designation as Tropical Depression 23W was a weak but deadly system that brought torrential rainfall and extreme flooding over northern and central Vietnam in October 2017 The depression formed on October 7 located to the northwest of Luzon Philippines The system moved in a general westward direction as it steadily intensified Despite being forecast to strengthen into a tropical storm 23W failed to reach this intensity due to lack of organization as it made landfall in Ha Tĩnh Province on October 10 Tropical Depression 23W Tropical Depression 23W at peak intensity over Hainan Island on October 9Meteorological historyFormedOctober 7 2017DissipatedOctober 10 2017Tropical depression10 minute sustained JMA Highest winds55 km h 35 mph Lowest pressure1000 hPa mbar 29 53 inHgTropical depression1 minute sustained SSHWS JTWC Highest winds55 km h 35 mph Lowest pressure999 hPa mbar 29 50 inHgOverall effectsFatalities109 totalDamage 609 million 2017 USD Areas affectedPhilippines South China Vietnam Laos ThailandIBTrACSPart of the 2017 Pacific typhoon season Contents 1 Meteorological history 2 Preparations and impact 2 1 Vietnam 2 2 Thailand 3 Humanitarian Response and Relief Efforts 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksMeteorological history edit nbsp Map plotting the storm s track and intensity according to the Saffir Simpson scaleMap keySaffir Simpson scale Tropical depression 38 mph 62 km h Tropical storm 39 73 mph 63 118 km h Category 1 74 95 mph 119 153 km h Category 2 96 110 mph 154 177 km h Category 3 111 129 mph 178 208 km h Category 4 130 156 mph 209 251 km h Category 5 157 mph 252 km h Unknown Storm type nbsp Tropical cyclone nbsp Subtropical cyclone nbsp Extratropical cyclone remnant low tropical disturbance or monsoon depressionDuring October 6 the United States Joint Typhoon Warning Center JTWC started to monitor a tropical disturbance that had developed about 1 010 km 630 mi to the east of Manila in the Philippines 1 The system had a broad low level circulation centre while atmospheric convection associated with the system was displaced to the northeast of the centre 1 The system was also located within a favourable environment for further slow development with low to moderate vertical windshear and very warm sea surface temperatures of 30 32 C 86 90 F 1 Over the next couple of days the disturbance organised slightly with atmospheric convection to the south of the disturbance improving as it moved westwards 2 3 During October 7 the Japan Meteorological Agency JMA reported that the disturbance had developed into a tropical depression before the system passed over the Philippine island of Luzon 1 4 By 10 00 UTC of October 8 the JTWC had issued a Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert 5 while the JMA had determined that the system had winds of 55 km h 35 mph 6 Several hours later the JTWC began issuing advisories and upgraded the system to a tropical depression giving the designation of 23W 7 The JMA followed suit and began issuing advisories three hours later on October 9 8 Preparations and impact editVietnam edit Damage by Province in Vietnam Province Damage VND Damage 2017 USD RefThanh Hoa 3 335 trillion 147 million 9 Hoa Binh 2 473 trillion 109 million 10 Hanoi 1 409 trillion 62 million 11 Ninh Binh 1 052 trillion 46 3 million 12 Sơn La 814 billion 35 8 million 13 Nghe An 758 billion 33 4 million 14 Yen Bai 700 billion 30 8 million 15 Ha Nam 277 billion 12 2 million 16 Thai Binh 130 billion 5 72 million 17 Phu Tho 22 8 billion 1 million 18 Other provinces 2 1 trillion 92 4 million 19 Totals 13 trillion 579 million 19 20 Despite being a weak system 23W caused severe damage in many provinces across northern Vietnam Rainfall of 100 150 mm 3 9 5 9 in was recorded in the northern and central parts of the country especially in the provinces of Nghệ An and Ha Tĩnh Many hydroelectric dams and lakes had to be discharged and the Ministry of Industry and Trade established a working group to ensure the safety of 31 hydroelectric lakes 21 Heavy rainfall contributed to flash flooding with five people swept away and an additional five injured in the district of Trạm Tấu Yen Bai Province Rescuers saved 28 people from the danger zone 22 About 740 houses were flooded with 30 ending up fully destroyed The authorities mobilized some 2 200 people including the military police Youth Union and civil defense offices accompanied by a variety of means to search for missing victims as well as support the people in the area Moreover the Red River was forecast to reach water levels of 3 50 cm 1 2 19 7 in 22 On October 12 a landslide occurred in a district in Hoa Binh Province burying four households 23 The number of flooded houses rose to 16 700 More than 39 300 hectares of crops were damaged along with two dikes Around 1 200 cattle and roughly 40 000 fowl were either killed or swept away by flooding and landslides 23 Rainfall in Mai Chau District Hoa Binh Province reached 390 mm 15 3 in while Kim Boi District Hoa Binh Province had a total of 450 mm 17 7 in In Lương Sơn District Hoa Binh Province 13 hectares of rice were damaged along with 97 hectares of other agriculture crops and 7 hectares of fruit trees 6 km of roads and 4 km of canal were also damaged due to the flooding 24 The Vietnam Red Cross offered about 250 million US 11 thousand to families affected by a landslide in Phu Cường Tan Lạc District Hoa Binh Province 25 Losses from damage in Yen Bai Province are estimated at 500 billion US 22 million 26 while Sơn La Province had 59 billion US 2 6 million 27 and Phu Thọ Province had 22 8 billion US 1 million 28 Lương Sơn district Hoa Binh Province suffered damage of about 25 billion US 1 1 million 24 and Lạc Sơn District Hoa Binh Province suffered damages of about 16 billion US 704 thousand 29 Hoa Binh province had total damages of 46 billion US 2 02 million including 9 billion US 396 thousand from Ky Son 30 As of October 15 at least 68 people lost their lives additionally 30 were injured and 34 are still missing 31 Almost half of the dead 26 people were in Hoa Binh Province 32 In total 100 people were killed and damages reached over 13 trillion US 572 million 19 33 Thailand edit Despite making landfall in Vietnam 23W triggered severe flooding in Thailand and killed a total of 9 people 33 As of October 19 damage from flooding estimated at US 30 million 34 Humanitarian Response and Relief Efforts editA comprehensive humanitarian response was swiftly mobilized to address the urgent needs of affected communities across northern and central Vietnam The Vietnam Red Cross along with various local non governmental organizations NGOs and international aid organizations such as the United Nations Development Programme UNDP 35 played a pivotal role in the immediate aftermath distributing essential supplies such as food clean water clothing and shelter materials to the displaced populations 36 37 38 See also edit nbsp Tropical cyclones portalWeather of 2017 Tropical cyclones in 2017 Tropical Depression 18W 2013 Tropical Storm Aere 2016 Tropical Storm Sonca 2017 Tropical Storm Son Tinh 2018 Tropical Storm LinfaReferences edit a b c d Significant Tropical Weather Advisory for the Western and South Pacific Oceans October 6 2017 06z Report October 6 2017 a href Template Cite report html title Template Cite report cite report a Unknown parameter agency ignored help Significant Tropical Weather Advisory for the Western and South Pacific Oceans October 7 2017 06z Report October 7 2017 a href Template Cite report html title Template Cite report cite report a Unknown parameter agency ignored help Significant Tropical Weather Advisory for the Western and South Pacific Oceans October 7 2017 06z United States Joint Typhoon Warning Center October 7 2017 Archived from the original on October 8 2017 WWJP25 Warning and Summary October 7 2017 00z Japan Meteorological Agency October 7 2017 Archived from the original on November 10 2013 Retrieved October 14 2017 WTPN21 PGTW 081000 Joint Typhoon Warning Center October 8 2017 Archived from the original on October 8 2017 WWJP25 RJTD 081200 Japan Meteorological Agency October 8 2017 Archived from the original on October 8 2017 Tropical Depression 23W Twenty three Warning Nr 001 Joint Typhoon Warning Center October 8 2017 Archived from the original on October 9 2017 TD Japan Meteorological Agency October 9 2017 Archived from the original on October 9 2017 Hoang Minh November 1 2017 Thanh Hoa Giup đồng bao thiệt hại do lũ sớm ổn định cuộc sống Thanh Hoa Helping people with damage caused by flood to stabilize their lives Dan Sinh in Vietnamese Ministry of Labour Invalids and Social Affairs Retrieved November 1 2017 Thiệt hại 2473 tỷ đồng do mưa lũ Damage of 2473 billion VND due to flood Hoa Binh in Vietnamese October 20 2017 Retrieved October 20 2017 Văn Nhuệ November 7 2017 Mưa lũ khiến Ha Nội thiệt hại gần 1 409 tỷ đồng Rain floods caused Hanoi damage nearly 1 409 billion VND Ha Nội Mới in Vietnamese Retrieved November 7 2017 Thai Ba October 23 2017 Ninh Binh thiệt hại hơn 1 000 tỷ đồng trong trận lụt lịch sử Ninh Binh losses more than 1 000 billion VND in the flood of history Dan Tri in Vietnamese Vietnam Study Encouragement Association Retrieved November 7 2017 Nguyễn Nga October 20 2017 Sơn La thiệt hại hơn 800 tỷ đồng do mưa lũ Son La lost over 800 billion VND due to flood Tai Nguyen Moi Trường in Vietnamese Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment Retrieved November 7 2017 N Khoa October 19 2017 5 ngay mưa lũ cuốn bay hơn 758 tỷ đồng ở Nghệ An 5 days of torrential rain over 758 billion VND in Nghe An Nghệ An in Vietnamese Retrieved November 7 2017 Thanh Nam October 17 2017 Yen Bai Thiệt hại tren 700 tỷ đồng do mưa lũ Yen Bai Damage over 700 billion VND due to flood Dan Sinh in Vietnamese Ministry of Labour Invalids and Social Affairs Retrieved November 1 2017 Mạnh Hung October 17 2017 Nganh trồng trọt Ha Nam mất 277 tỷ đồng do mưa lũ Ha Nam s cultivation costs 277 billion VND due to floods Ha Nam in Vietnamese Retrieved November 1 2017 Trần Tuấn October 17 2017 Thai Thụy Thai Binh thiệt hại hơn 130 tỷ đồng sau mưa lũ Thai Thuy Thai Binh losses more than 130 billion after flood Tin Tức Việt Nam in Vietnamese Retrieved October 17 2017 Phu Thọ Thiệt hại do mưa lũ ước tinh tren 22 8 tỷ đồng Phu Tho Damage caused by flood is estimated at 22 8 billion VND Phu Thọ in Vietnamese October 12 2017 Retrieved October 12 2017 a b c GSO website gso gov vn dead link Mưa lũ gay nhiều thiệt hại tới sản xuất nong nghiệp trong thang 10 29 người thiệt mạng trong mưa lũ dồn dập 29 dead in torrential rain and floods VNExpress in Vietnamese FPT Group October 11 2017 Retrieved October 11 2017 a b Tung Duy October 11 2017 Lũ dữ tan pha miền tay Yen Bai thiệt hại hơn 100 tỷ đồng Rain and floods ravaged western Yen Bai damage over 100 billion VND Tiền Phong in Vietnamese Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union Retrieved October 11 2017 a b 37 dead 40 missing in landslides floods in Vietnam Hanoi Xinhua News Agency October 12 2017 Archived from the original on October 12 2017 Retrieved October 12 2017 a b Trần Trang October 13 2017 Lương Sơn Tổng thiệt hại do mưa lũ gay ra khoảng 25 tỷ đồng Lương Son Total damage caused by the flood is about 25 billion VND Hoa Binh in Vietnamese Retrieved October 13 2017 Trung ương Hội CTĐ Việt Nam hỗ trợ 250 triệu đồng cho cac gia đinh nạn nhan vụ sạt lở ở Phu Cường Central Vietnam Red Cross supports families of victims of landslide in Phu Cường with 250 million VND Hoa Binh in Vietnamese October 12 2017 Retrieved October 12 2017 Đinh Tuấn October 14 2017 Tập trung thực hiện mọi biện phap ổn định đời sống đồng bao vung lũ Focus on implementing all measures to stabilize the life of people in flooded areas in Vietnamese Tay Bắc Voice of Vietnam Retrieved October 14 2017 Thanh Thủy October 12 2017 Sơn La thiệt hại hơn 59 tỷ đồng vi mưa lũ Sơn La lost over 59 billion VND due to floods in Vietnamese Tay Bắc Voice of Vietnam Retrieved October 12 2017 Phu Thọ Thiệt hại do mưa lũ ước tinh tren 22 8 tỷ đồng Phu Thọ Damage caused by flood in is estimated at 22 8 billion VND Phu Thọ in Vietnamese October 12 2017 Retrieved October 12 2017 Đinh Thắng October 12 2017 Lạc Sơn Thiệt hại do mưa lũ ước khoảng 16 tỷ đồng Damage in Lạc Sơn due to floods is estimated at 16 billion VND Hoa Binh in Vietnamese Retrieved October 12 2017 Đinh Thắng October 13 2017 Kỳ Sơn thiệt hại do mưa lũ ước gần 9 tỷ đồng Ky Son damages due to rain estimated nearly 9 billion VND Hoa Binh in Vietnamese Retrieved October 13 2017 Tuấn Phung Chung Thủy October 14 2017 68 người chết trong mưa lũ 34 người con mất tich 68 people died in the flood 34 people missing Tuổi Trẻ in Vietnamese Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union Retrieved October 15 2017 Hơn 50 người thiệt mạng do mưa lũ More than 50 people died of floods VNExpress in Vietnamese FPT Group October 12 2017 Retrieved October 12 2017 a b Global 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