Typhoon Kalmaegi is nearing Vietnam and is expected to make landfall within 2–3 hours, potentially becoming one of the most powerful in the country’s history. It is heading toward Quy Nhon and Tuy Hoa, and some areas are already experiencing rain. pic.twitter.com/Jq5uQa0bnW
— Weather Monitor (@WeatherMonitors) November 6, 2025
- The post uses Windy.com satellite animation to depict Typhoon Kalmaegi's compact, intensifying structure with a visible eye, accurately signaling landfall near Quy Nhon, Vietnam, within hours, as confirmed by JTWC forecasts of sustained winds near 100 mph.
- After devastating the Philippines with over 114 deaths, flooding, and infrastructure damage on November 4-5, the storm has reintensified over the South China Sea, threatening Vietnam's central coast with 26-foot waves and surges that could exacerbate the region's 2025 storm toll of 241 fatalities.
- Evacuations in Binh Dinh and Phu Yen provinces highlight the typhoon's risk to coffee plantations, a vital export sector, with historical data from Vietnam's National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting indicating such events can reduce yields by up to 30% in affected areas.
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