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Landslide collapsed the kitchen wall of Mr. Pham Van Duy's family, Chua Bua hamlet. |
According to estimates, the landslide volume at Mo Yen mountain is more than 50,000m3 of earth and rock, with large rocks sliding from above, about 10m away from the commune's Public Administration Service Center. On October 15, the Party Committee and People's Committee of Dan Tien commune quickly discussed and decided to move the administrative headquarters to the old Binh Long commune People's Committee headquarters.
Ms. Mong Thi Tuyet Nhung, Chairwoman of the People's Committee of Dan Tien Commune, informed: As soon as the incident occurred, the commune sent a written report to the Provincial People's Committee and related agencies. To ensure the safety of life and property, the commune proactively relocated, especially not to interrupt the operation of the Public Administration Service Center, in order to meet the administrative procedure needs of the people.
The recent storm No. 11 alone caused landslides and floods in many households and damaged many other civil works.
The kitchen of Mr. Pham Van Duy's family, in Chua Bua hamlet, which had just been completed for more than 2 months, had part of the wall collapsed due to a large amount of rock and soil sliding into the back of the house during the recent heavy rain.
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Landslide volume behind Dan Tien Commune People's Committee. |
Immediately after the incident, the hamlet leaders and local authorities promptly arrived to help the family relocate their property, and at the same time encouraged Mr. Pham Van Duy's family to sign a commitment to evacuate to a safer place and not stay in the house until the landslide was thoroughly handled to ensure safety.
“My family has signed a commitment to implement safety plans with the government. Currently, the whole family has evacuated to stay with relatives in the village and will not return home until the landslide risk is resolved,” said Pham Van Duy.
In Quang Phuc hamlet, Dan Tien commune, there are also more than 20 households at risk of landslides into their houses.
Mr. Tran Tuan Hoi, Secretary of the Quang Phuc hamlet Party Cell, said: As soon as there were forecasts of storms and heavy rains, hamlet leaders regularly went to inspect and count high-risk areas, and developed plans to be ready to support and evacuate people and property when natural disasters occurred. At the same time, they propagated and mobilized affected households to strictly implement the flood and storm prevention plans that had been instructed, following the motto of protecting life above all...
By proactively implementing response solutions according to the motto "Proactive prevention - Timely response - Effective remediation", the locality has helped to minimize damage caused by natural disasters.
Source: https://baothainguyen.vn/xa-hoi/202510/chu-dong-ung-pho-voi-sat-lo-dat-tai-dan-tien-dd21a72/
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