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- On the evening of September 5, the low-pressure area over the northeastern East Sea (South China Sea) intensified into a tropical depression. At 19:00, the center of the tropical depression was located near 17.1°N latitude and 118.7°E longitude. The maximum sustained winds near the center reached level 6 (39–49 km/h), with gusts up to level 8. The system was moving west-northwestward at approximately 10 km/h.
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- On the afternoon of September 6, the tropical depression over the northeastern East Sea strengthened into a tropical storm – Storm No. 7. At 16:00, the storm center was located near 18.4°N latitude and 116.3°E longitude, over the northeastern waters of the East Sea. The maximum sustained winds near the center reached level 8 (62–74 km/h), with gusts up to level 10. The storm was moving northwestward at around 15 km/h.
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- On the morning of September 8, Storm No. 7 made landfall in the southwestern part of Guangdong Province (China). At 10:00, the storm center was located near 22.2°N latitude and 112.4°E longitude, inland over southwestern Guangdong. The maximum sustained winds near the center were at level 10–11 (89–117 km/h), with gusts up to level 13. The storm was moving northwestward at a speed of 15–20 km/h.
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- By the evening of September 8, after penetrating deeper inland over southwestern Guangdong, Storm No. 7 weakened into a tropical depression. At 19:00, the center of the tropical depression was located at approximately 23.3°N latitude and 111.0°E longitude, inland over southwestern Guangdong. The maximum sustained winds near the center decreased to level 7 (50–61 km/h), with gusts up to level 9. The system was moving northwestward at 15–20 km/h.
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- At 22:00 on September 8, the center of the tropical depression (the remnant of Storm No. 7) was located near 23.5°N latitude and 110.6°E longitude, inland over Guangxi Province (China). The maximum sustained winds near the center weakened to level 6 (39–49 km/h), with gusts up to level 8. The system was moving west-northwestward at 15–20 km/h. In the next 12 hours, the tropical depression is forecast to continue moving west-northwestward at 15–20 km/h, gradually weakening into a low-pressure area over Guangxi Province (China), with no further direct impacts on Viet Nam.