With wind speeds reaching level 9 and gusts up to level 13, Typhoon Noru swept through Da Nang City, causing numerous large trees to topple across many streets.
In the early hours of September 28, Typhoon Noru made landfall in Central Vietnam and swept through Da Nang City, causing numerous trees to fall and many signs to be blown away.
According to reporters, on coastal and riverside streets such as Nguyen Tat Thanh, Nhu Nguyet, Vo Nguyen Giap, Dien Bien Phu, and Ton Duc Thang…, many trees were uprooted and toppled.
On Nhu Nguyet Street (Hai Chau District, Da Nang), heavy rain during the night caused the Han River’s water level to rise, resulting in localized flooding.
Many ancient trees were uprooted due to the strong winds of the typhoon.
Some local shops lost their roofs. The winds caused the collapse of shops on Hoang Thi Loan Street (Lien Chieu District, Da Nang).
Many billboards were completely destroyed after the storm.
According to initial reports, Da Nang experienced power outages at 172 substations due to the storm, with 89 substations already restored. Damage has been recorded from roof losses and fallen trees, but specific numbers are still not available.
As early as the morning of September 28, authorities have taken to the streets to urgently clear fallen trees.
Typhoon Noru caused a boat anchored on the river in Nai Hien Dong Ward (Son Tra District) to sink.