Vietnam has ordered more than 586,000 people to be vacated before the arrival of typhoon curiosity.
Weather forecasts stated that the storm is already packing the winds of 166 km/h (103mph) and is expected to strengthen before making landfalls on Monday.
People from the central provinces of Than Hoa, Quang TRAI, Hu and Da Nang have been ordered to leave their homes. The flights have been canceled and boats have asked to remain shelter.
The storm has been scorching in the rear of Hainan in China, where the weather agency of the country said that the rainfall was up to 320 mm (12.6in).
BBC Weather says that typhoon curriculum is expected to weaken as it runs inland in Vietnam, but still whips the country with 200 km/hre winds and 300–400 mm with expected rainfall.
He is also expected in a storm of 2-4 meters (6.6–13 ft).
Officials have told people in the approximate path after 14:00 GMT on Sunday. He said that soldiers have been deployed to help.
The AFP news agency quoted officials of the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment, saying, “The situation is extremely dangerous and not safe for any vehicle or structures such as tourism or fishing ships and aquaculture features.”
Vietnam Airlines canceled at least 22 flights from central cities on Sunday and Monday.
Officials are afraid that the storm may be devastating as Yagi in September last year – a deadly storm that killed hundreds of people in the entire region, including 300 in Vietnam alone.