A safety warning was officially issued to all Kuwaitis living or travelling in Vietnam through the Embassy of the State of Kuwait in Hanoi to make sure that they take all necessary precautions in light of the approaching bad weather.
Diplomatic statements officially reported through the embassy indicate that a tropical depression that poses great dangers has been formed in the South China Sea and is building up in intensity at a very rapid pace.
It has been predicted that within a couple of days from now, the depression is going to transform into a typhoon and result in rain, coastal storms and floods in some areas of Vietnam.

In light of the anticipated weather escalation, the embassy strongly counselled Kuwaiti travellers, students, and residents to strictly adhere to all precautionary guidelines, evacuation orders, and security instructions issued by local Vietnamese emergency management agencies. Diplomatic officials emphasised the necessity of staying informed through local news broadcasts and remaining indoors during peak storm periods to mitigate risks associated with severe flash flooding and wind damage.
The diplomatic mission reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining continuous monitoring of the storm’s trajectory in coordination with Vietnamese authorities. To ensure rapid support during potential crises, the embassy established a dedicated 24-hour emergency communication channel, instructing citizens requiring urgent assistance or emergency relief to immediately contact the Hanoi hotline at 0084961377717.
This latest warning comes amidst an increasingly active typhoon season in the South China Sea, where tropical storms frequently disrupt maritime routes, regional transit infrastructure, and public services across coastal Vietnam. The Gulf state regularly issues timely travel alerts through its overseas diplomatic posts to safeguard its citizens against natural disasters and seasonal severe weather disruptions worldwide.
Kuwaiti authorities continue to urge all nationals planning upcoming travel to East and Southeast Asia to monitor regional meteorological reports closely, register their itineraries with official diplomatic portals, and follow emergency updates issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Kuwaiti authorities continue to urge all nationals planning upcoming travel to East and Southeast Asia to monitor regional meteorological reports closely, register their itineraries with official diplomatic portals, and follow emergency updates issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.



