Location: Central Vietnam, Especially Dak Lak, Gia Lai, Lam Dong, and Khanh Hoa Provinces
Typhoon No. 15 is projected to bring heavy rainfall to the South-Central Coast of Vietnam, primarily in the provinces of Dak Lak, Gia Lai, Lam Dong, and Khanh Hoa. While the direction and intensity of Typhoon No. 15 may continue to change in the coming days, due to recent prolonged heavy rains, the risk of landslides, flash floods, mudslides, and flooding in low-lying areas remains very high.
In response, Vietnamese local authorities have banned all vessels operating at sea, along the coast, and at river mouths. Water from hydroelectric dams may also be released in the lead up to the storm to maintain safe operational levels.
U.S. Consulate General Ho Chi Minh City has been in contact with local authorities who confirm that they ready to assist residents and visitors in affected areas. If you require immediate assistance, please contact the following:
Emergency Contacts – Police and Local Authorities
Dak Lak
- Dak Lak Fire Prevention and Rescue Police:0262 394 1133
- Provincial Disaster Prevention and Rescue Committee:0262 385 2377
- Buon Ma Thuot City Rescue Team:0913 404 789
Gia Lai
- Gia Lai Fire Prevention and Rescue Police:0259 3822 113
- Pleiku City Rescue Team:0983 915 666
- Fire Prevention & Rescue Committee:0914 088 449
- Chief of Fire Prevention and Rescue Team:0905 561 979
Khanh Hoa
- Emergency Hotline: 0258 370 6666
- Zalo hotline to share location for rescue: 0905151131
Lam Dong
- Lam Dong Fire Prevention and Rescue Police:0263 3822 114
- Lam Dong Provincial Fire Prevention and Rescue Committee:0263 3831 012
- Da Lat City Rescue Team:0913 840 679
Vietnam National Hotlines and Disaster Response Contacts:
- National Emergency Response Hotline: 112
- General Police Hotline (Vietnam): 113
- Firefighting and Rescue Police: 114 (for cases of flooding, people trapped, building collapse, or fire)
- National Center for Disaster Prevention (Duty Line): 0255 6255 588 – 0255 3713 133
- National Relief and Emergency Support Hotline (for natural disasters and floods): 1800 6132
- Tourist Emergency Hotline: 1900 1883 (available 24/7)
- Vietnam Disaster Management Hotline: 1900 7877 (available 24/7 during storms)
Further Action You Can Take:
- Avoid travel to the affected areas.
- Do not walk or drive across flooded areas.
- If you are caught in flood conditions:
- Avoid entering the water or abandoning secure higher ground. Instead, shelter in place and notify authorities of your presence.
- Conserve battery power, especially on phones or other devices that may be used to maintain communication and signal for help.
- Use objects to produce sound and visually indicate your whereabouts to rescue teams.
- Monitor local media and weather forecasts. Be aware that forecasted storm paths can change, and any additional rain might have outsized impacts on already-flooded areas.
- Move valuable documents and other items to higher ground, if possible.
- Comply with evacuation orders and promptly leave dangerous areas.
- Monitor the U.S. Joint Typhoon Warning Center (https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/jtwc.html ) and the Vietnam National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting (https://www.nchmf.gov.vn/kttv/ ) for updated storm tracking information.
- Monitor our website at https://vn.usembassy.gov/ or travel.state.gov or follow us on Facebook and X at @travelgov . We will issue updated messages and information specific to the circumstances.
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