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Hanoi: Teachers stay up all night watching for the flood, using flashlights to clean the school.

VietnamPlusVietnamPlus13/09/2024


Teachers clean up school after typhoon Yagi. (Photo: PV/Vietnam+)
Teachers clean up school after typhoon Yagi . (Photo: PV/Vietnam+)

Today, water in some flooded areas of Hanoi has gradually receded. Schools quickly started cleaning and sanitizing classrooms to prepare for the return of students next Monday.

Teachers worked day and night to clean the school from floodwaters. They had to use flashlights because of the power outage, and even used fire extinguisher hoses to create pressure to push mud out of the schoolyard.

Clean up as soon as the water recedes.

Over the past few days, half a meter of water has inundated classrooms on the first floor of Duyen Ha Secondary School, Thanh Tri District, Hanoi. Before the flood, the school had mobilized teachers and parents to move all machinery, equipment, desks, chairs, school supplies, books, etc. to the second floor to avoid the flood.

Ms. Trieu Thi Minh Thang, the school’s principal, said that for the past 8 days, she and the school’s Yagi storm prevention steering committee have been on duty 24/7. From 3 pm on September 11, the water began to recede, which was also the time when teachers started cleaning up.

According to Ms. Thang, the school only has more than 20 teachers, of which 4 are on maternity leave, 8 are isolated due to flooding, leaving only more than 10 teachers. Parents are also isolated due to flood water, teachers have to mobilize relatives to come to school to support.

“We have to clean up with the tide, stirring the mud so that wherever the water recedes, it will be carried away. If the mud is left to stagnate, it will be very difficult to clean up and especially the mud will stain the walls. Therefore, we worked continuously until 9 p.m. to clean the entire classroom floor. Due to the power outage, teachers had to use their phone flashlights to search,” Ms. Thang shared.

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Teachers at Duyen Ha Secondary School cleaned up overnight. (Photo: NTCC)

With the spirit of cleaning up as soon as possible, on September 12, the teachers continued to clean the gymnasium and the school yard. Today, the entire campus was cleaned. The teachers were busy moving tables, chairs, machines, equipment, books from the 2nd floor to the 1st floor, and rearranging the flower pots, tables, etc.

“This afternoon, we will conduct a full electrical inspection. We have to check every electrical device, from fans, TVs, lighting equipment, cameras, etc., because the walls are soaked with water. Tomorrow, we will conduct a medical inspection, from the medicine cabinet to disinfecting the water tank. On Sunday, we will sprinkle chloramine B and spray disinfectant throughout the school. On Monday, we will be ready to welcome students back to class,” Ms. Thang shared.

Join hands and share ideas

This morning, staff and teachers of Van Phuc Secondary School (Thanh Tri, Hanoi) were also present at the school early to clean up the school yard which had been flooded in recent days.

Ms. Dang Thi Thao, the school's principal, said that before, around September 10, facing the risk of the school being flooded due to heavy rain, that very night, the school mobilized staff, teachers, parents, and students to move all facilities from the first floor to the second floor, from machinery, tables and chairs, books, library, etc. However, fortunately, the water only reached the yard, not yet entering the classrooms.

So today, in addition to cleaning the school yard, the school staff and teachers also had to move all equipment, tables, chairs, and books from the 2nd floor to the 1st floor and rearrange them to be ready to welcome students.

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Schools have taken the initiative to use fire hoses to push mud out of the schoolyard. (Photo: PV/Vietnam+)

Because the entire area was flooded, parents had to take advantage of the receding water to clean their houses and could not come to help the school, so the Thanh Tri District Department of Education and Training asked staff and teachers from schools that were not flooded to join hands to support schools affected by storm Yagi.

“By this afternoon, the cleaning and sanitation work has been basically completed. According to the plan, during the weekend, the flooded schools will be disinfected so that students can return on Monday,” Ms. Thao said.

Corrugated iron sheets and fallen trees on National Highway 18A through Ha Long city, Quang Ninh. (Photo: Duc Hieu/VNA)

According to preliminary statistics from the Department of Education and Training of Quang Ninh province, many schools had their garage roofs blown off, water tanks blown and fallen, many classroom glass doors were torn off, and garage walls collapsed...

At Duyen Ha Primary School, Ms. Pham Thanh Huyen, the school’s principal, said the school only has about 20 teachers, but this morning dozens of teachers from other schools came to support. Because the water receded too quickly, not enough time to stir up the mud with the tide, Ms. Huyen said that the amount of mud left behind was quite large. Although the school mobilized 10 high-powered car washers, it was still ineffective.

“We had to use fire hoses to push the mud out of the school yard. This initiative was later adopted by other schools, helping clean up faster and cleaner,” said Ms. Huyen.

Duyen Ha Primary School has also completed moving desks and chairs from the second floor to the first floor, rearranging classrooms, and preparing for disinfection spraying that will take place over the weekend so that students can return on Monday.

For schools, next Monday, the new school year will really begin./.



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