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Vietnamese airports to close Sept. 28 as typhoon nears, bringing strong winds, rain, and flooding.
Four central Vietnamese airports will close on September 28 as Typhoon Bualoi approaches, with flight operations suspended to ensure safety.
The Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam implemented emergency measures, including inspections, equipment securing, and halting construction.
The fast-moving typhoon, expected to bring strong winds, heavy rain, and flooding, is forecast to make landfall in Hà Tĩnh and Quảng Trị provinces.
Coastal areas from Nghệ An to northern Quảng Trị are under the highest disaster alert.
Air traffic authorities are monitoring conditions and issuing warnings, while airlines adjust schedules.
Earlier thunderstorms in Đà Nẵng caused delays.
Meanwhile, HCM City has transitioned over 93% of hospitals to electronic records, with a national goal of free basic healthcare by 2030.
Los aeropuertos vietnamitas cerrarán el 28 de septiembre a medida que se acerca el tifón, que traerá fuertes vientos, lluvia e inundaciones.