This morning (August 26), storm No. 5 (Kajiki) weakened into a tropical depression in Laos after raging for more than 10 hours in the central region of Vietnam, focusing on Thanh Hoa, Nghe An, and Ha Tinh provinces. When reaching the shore, the storm had the strongest wind speed of level 12 and had weakened to level 8 when reaching the Vietnam - Laos border.
EVNNPC said that, right before storm No. 5 made landfall, in order to proactively respond and minimize damage, EVNNPC issued Urgent Dispatch No. 4196/CD-EVNNPC (dated August 22, 2025), requesting 100% of member units to immediately deploy disaster prevention and control plans, ensuring absolute safety for people, equipment and the power system. Next, Dispatch No. 4219/CD-EVNNPC (dated August 24, 2025), continued to direct units to urgently implement the direction of the Government , Vietnam Electricity Group (EVN) and the Corporation; focus on reinforcing vulnerable points; arrange 24/24 operation; coordinate with local authorities to clear the route corridor, strengthen propaganda on electrical safety and promptly report on damage developments and recovery progress.
Ninh Binh Power Company's shock team prepares to leave for support in Nghe An province
EVNNPC requires all member units to implement the "4 on-site" motto: on-site command, on-site forces, on-site means and on-site logistics, to handle incidents quickly and effectively when they occur.
As of the morning of August 26, due to the impact of storm No. 5 (Kajiki), many areas in Thanh Hoa, Nghe An and Ha Tinh provinces still had to stop or reduce power supply. However, the Electricity units have made efforts to restore and supply power to 509,000 customers and 2,685 transformer stations have resumed operation.
In Thanh Hoa, there are currently about 395,000 customers affected; 3,196 transformer stations and 80 medium voltage lines are in trouble. Thanh Hoa Electricity Company has restored many transformer stations, but some areas are still facing difficulties due to heavy rain, flooding, and traffic disruption. Notably, in the 3 affected pumping stations, efforts are still being made to restore power to serve agricultural production and people's lives.
In Nghe An, there are still about 870,000 customers affected; 6,187 transformer stations and 148 medium voltage lines are experiencing problems. Counting and handling work is still being urgently deployed with the support of many shock teams from the Northern Power Companies.
The shock team of Bac Ninh Electricity Company set off to support damage recovery after storm No. 5 Kajiki in Ha Tinh province.
In Ha Tinh, about 349,000 customers were affected; 2,466 transformer stations and 62 medium voltage lines were damaged. The damage was more severe when some electric poles were broken and wires were damaged. However, many important transformer stations have been restored to ensure power supply for essential loads, including hospitals and key infrastructure.
Currently, the weather in Thanh Hoa, Nghe An, Ha Tinh is still experiencing widespread heavy rain. Units are still making efforts to count the damage and organize troubleshooting at the scene. EVNNPC has mobilized many shock teams from affiliated Power Companies and contractor forces to move in to support. In total, EVNNPC has mobilized 10 shock teams with more than 326 officers and employees from Power Companies in the Northern region, and at the same time received support from the Central Power Corporation (EVNCPC) with 210 officers and employees from Power Companies of Thua Thien Hue, Da Nang, Quang Ngai, Gia Lai, Quang Tri, bringing the total support force to more than 536 people, of which Ha Tinh has 316 people and Nghe An 220 people.
Phu Tho Power Company's shock team supports power grid restoration in Nghe An
On the night of August 25, delegations from Quang Ninh, Ninh Binh, Thai Nguyen, Phu Tho... set off with specialized equipment and materials, ready to work in harsh conditions. Mr. Nguyen Duc Thien - General Director of EVNNPC affirmed: "This is an experienced force, ready to overcome the sun and rain, determined to support the restoration of the power grid in the shortest time. EVNNPC is committed to mobilizing maximum human resources and vehicles, ensuring absolute safety for workers. We deeply appreciate the timely and kind support of EVNCPC colleagues who quickly stood side by side with EVNNPC in difficult times."
With the spirit of solidarity - discipline - high determination, EVNNPC strives to complete the restoration of power supply in Nghe An, Ha Tinh, Thanh Hoa before the 80th anniversary of August Revolution and National Day September 2, contributing to providing safe and stable electricity, serving people's lives and creating more meaning in the country's important holidays.
Quang Ninh Electricity supports to repair the power grid system in Ha Tinh province
According to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, in the next 6 hours, there is a high risk of flash floods, landslides, and land subsidence in the provinces of Son La, Phu Tho, Lao Cai, Tuyen Quang, Thai Nguyen, Lang Son, Quang Ninh, Bac Ninh, Thanh Hoa, Nghe An, Ha Tinh, and Quang Tri. The Northern Power Sector continues to be on duty 24/7, implementing the "4 on-site" motto, determined to handle and overcome power problems after the storm, and soon restore power to customers. EVNNPC will continue to update information on damage and response work in the following bulletins, and look forward to receiving the sharing and sympathy of customers in areas affected by power supply interruptions.
EVNNPC recommends electrical safety during storms
Before the storm hits, people should check and reinforce the electrical systems in their homes and workplaces. Turn off unnecessary electrical equipment and avoid placing electrical outlets and equipment in areas at risk of being exposed to rain and flooding.
When a storm comes, if you are forced to go out due to work or objective conditions, you should absolutely avoid standing near electric poles, power stations or contacting electrical equipment when it is raining heavily or windy. In the house, if the floor is flooded or wet, you need to turn off the power (cut the circuit breaker). Circuit breakers, fuses, circuit breakers and sockets should be placed higher than 1.40m, dry, to avoid children from contacting or causing electrical short circuits when flooded.
In flooded areas, only turn on the power again after checking all electrical equipment in the house to detect and eliminate damage and unsafe phenomena.
When detecting someone being electrocuted, quickly turn off the power source and call for help. If you cannot turn off the power immediately, use a dry wooden stick or bamboo pole to push the wire away or pull the victim with dry clothes. Absolutely do not touch the victim directly.
In case of detecting an electrical problem in the house or on the street, people should not attempt to repair it themselves without the knowledge and appropriate tools to avoid causing electrical accidents. Please contact the Electricity Department immediately for support via EVNNPC's Customer Care Center: 1900 6769
Source: https://phunuvietnam.vn/dien-luc-mien-bac-chu-dong-ung-pho-va-tich-cuc-khac-phuc-luoi-dien-sau-bao-so-5-20250826164114746.htm
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