Typhoon Saudel is expected to lose strength as it moves towards central Vietnam
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Over the next few days, Saudel will weaken to a tropical depression and then a low pressure area with wind speeds of less than 40 kilometers per hour.
Meteorologists say Saudel, the eighth storm in the East Sea this year, will not bring as much rain as the previous two storms, but will cause strong winds along with tornadoes and thunderstorms in coastal regions. They warned that the remnants of Saudel combined with a cold air mass from the northeast will be very dangerous to vessels and fish farms near the coast.