Hanoi students are picked up by their parents in "homemade" rickshaws. Photo: Vu Phuong
Schools can flexibly organize online teaching to ensure teaching progress. Schools follow the directive of the Director of the Department of Education and Training in Official Dispatch 3978/SGDĐT-CTTTHSSV dated September 30, 2025.
Previously, on the afternoon of September 30, the Hanoi Department of Education and Training issued an urgent document to the People's Committees of wards, communes and affiliated schools requesting them to focus on implementing measures to prevent and respond to storms and floods, ensuring absolute safety for students, teachers and facilities.
Schools with boarding students need to closely manage their students. The movement of students must be closely coordinated between the school and the family. Schools need to prepare enough drinking water, food, and provisions to ensure the daily needs of students staying at school during storms.
Schools urgently relocate assets, machinery, equipment, tables, chairs, records, and books to safe places to ensure no damage, breakage, or loss, and to minimize damage caused by the storm.
Hanoi requires schools to review and prepare plans and deploy disaster response plans according to the "4 on-site" principle; review the tree system in the school campus; if perennial trees are found to be at risk of breaking or falling, they must be reported for timely handling; if this cannot be done immediately, there must be a warning of danger and contact with a professional agency for handling as soon as possible.
The National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting warned that the circulation after storm No. 10 Bualoi continues to cause heavy rain in many provinces and cities across the country, including the capital Hanoi. Today, many communes and wards in Hanoi have experienced moderate, heavy to very heavy rain and thunderstorms.
Minh Anh
Source: https://baochinhphu.vn/ha-noi-cho-hoc-sinh-nghi-hoc-ngay-1-10-do-mua-lon-keo-dai-103250930193452671.htm
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