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La Nina to bring heavy rain to Vietnam

The La Nina weather phenomenon that is developing in the Pacific region will not only drop temperatures but also cause more rain and storms in Asia, including Vietnam, said the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) and the Vietnamese Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment.
The La Nina weather phenomenon that is developing in the Pacific regionwill not only drop temperatures but also cause more rain and storms inAsia, including Vietnam, said the World Meteorological Organisation(WMO) and the Vietnamese Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment.

The WMO said that La Nina is characterised byunusually cool ocean temperatures in the east Pacific and the weather isexpected to get harsher on a much larger scale in the coming months.

In late 2008, La Nina was blamed for icy conditions thatclaimed dozens of lives across Europe and brought torrential rain toIndonesia , Malaysia and Australia.

In Vietnam,La Nina made the summer of 2008 much cooler than previous summers andHanoi and neighbouring areas also record the heaviest downpours in 40years in late October with an approximate rainfall of 1m./.

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