October 2017 Vietnam Tropical Depression
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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
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in October 2017. The depression formed on October 7, located to the northwest of
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,
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. 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.


Meteorological history

During October 6, the United States
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(JTWC) started to monitor a
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, that had developed about to the east of
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in the
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. The system had a broad low level circulation centre, while atmospheric convection associated with the system was displaced to the northeast of the centre. The system was also located within a favourable environment for further slow development, with low to moderate vertical windshear and very warm
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s of . Over the next couple of days, the disturbance organised slightly, with atmospheric convection to the south of the disturbance improving as it moved westwards. During October 7, the
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(JMA) reported that the disturbance had developed into a tropical depression, before the system passed over the Philippine island of Luzon. By 10:00 UTC of October 8, the JTWC had issued a
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, while the JMA had determined that the system had winds of 55 km/h (35 mph). Several hours later, the JTWC began issuing advisories and upgraded the system to a tropical depression, giving the designation of ''23W''. The JMA followed suit and began issuing advisories three hours later on October 9.


Preparations and impact


Vietnam

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
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. Many hydroelectric dams and lakes had to be discharged and the
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established a working group to ensure the safety of 31 hydroelectric lakes. 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". 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). On October 12, a landslide occurred in a district in Hòa Bình Province, burying four households. The number of flooded houses rose to 16,700. More than 39,300 hectares of crops were damaged along with two
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. Around 1,200 cattle and roughly 40,000 fowl were either killed or swept away by flooding and landslides. Rainfall in Mai Châu District, Hoà Bình Province, reached 390 mm (15.3 in), while
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, Hoà Bình Province, had a total of 450 mm (17.7 in). In
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, Hoà Bình Province, 13 hectares of
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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. The
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offered about 250 million ₫ (US$11 thousand) to families affected by a landslide in Phú Cường, Tân Lạc District, Hòa Bình Province. Losses from damage in Yên Bái Province are estimated at 500 billion (US$22 million), while
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had 59 billion ₫ (US$2.6 million) and
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had 22.8 billion ₫ (US$1 million). Lương Sơn district, Hoà Bình Province, suffered damage of about 25 billion ₫ (US$1.1 million), and Lạc Sơn District, Hoà Bình Province, suffered damages of about 16 billion ₫ (US$704 thousand). Hoa Binh province had total damages of 46 billion ₫ (US$2.02 million), including 9 billion ₫ (US$396 thousand) from Ky Son. As of October 15, at least 68 people lost their lives; additionally, 30 were injured, and 34 are still missing. Almost half of the dead (26 people) were in Hoà Bình Province. In total, 100 people were killed and damages reached over 13 trillion ₫ (US$572 million).


Thailand

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


Humanitarian Response and Relief Efforts

A comprehensive humanitarian response was swiftly mobilized to address the urgent needs of affected communities across northern and central Vietnam. The
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, along with various local
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(NGOs) and international aid organizations such as the
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(UNDP), played a pivotal role in the immediate aftermath, distributing essential supplies such as food, clean water, clothing, and shelter materials to the displaced populations.


See also

*
Weather of 2017 The following is a list of weather events that occurred in 2017. Summary by weather type Winter storms and cold waves Winter weather in 2017 kicked off with a winter storm from January 4-8. This winter storm causes six fatalities. Around a ...
* Tropical cyclones in 2017 * Tropical Depression 18W (2013) * Tropical Storm Aere (2016) *
Tropical Storm Sonca (2017) Tropical Storm Sonca was a weak tropical cyclone that impacted Indochina during the end of July 2017. Meteorological history On July 21, both the JMA and the JTWC reported that Tropical Depression 08W had developed approximately 582 km (36 ...
* Tropical Storm Son-Tinh (2018) *
Tropical Storm Linfa Tropical Storm Linfa was a weak, short-lived but deadly and destructive tropical cyclone that was the twelfth wettest tropical cyclone on record and the second of nine tropical cyclones in a row to strike Vietnam in 2020, a little under a month ...


References


External links

JTWC Best Track Data
of Tropical Depression 23W (Twenty-three)-->
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from the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory {{DEFAULTSORT:2017 10 Vietnam tropical depression 2017 Pacific typhoon season Typhoons in Vietnam 2017 disasters in Vietnam October 2017 events in Asia Western Pacific tropical depressions 23W History of Nghệ An province History of Hà Tĩnh Province History of Thanh Hoá Province