Due to the impact of prolonged heavy rain, the border commune of Tam Thanh suffered serious damage to infrastructure, people's lives and especially educational facilities in the area were severely affected.
Hundreds of cubic meters of soil, rocks, tree roots, and trash from the hills have been dumped into classrooms, yards, and gates of two kindergartens and primary schools in Cha Lung village, Tam Thanh commune, directly threatening the safety of the structures. The main area of Tam Thanh Kindergarten is also facing the risk of insecurity due to the deterioration of the wall foundation and electric pole system.
Ms. Ngan Thi Thuong, Principal of Tam Thanh Kindergarten, Tam Thanh Commune, said: "In the past few days, with the support of the police force, border guards, militia, union members, local youth and school teachers, we have cleared rocks and soil, dredged mud in classrooms and the school yard. The school is cleaning classrooms and redecorating the school to get ready for the new school year."
In the border commune of Yen Khuong, heavy rain also caused severe damage to facilities and schools.
Xang Hang village school, part of Yen Khuong Primary School, had many items severely damaged. The surrounding wall collapsed, the school yard was buried in rocks and soil, and teaching equipment was swept away.
Many classrooms have collapsed, the floor tiles have cracked; two classrooms being used as offices have also been seriously damaged, not ensuring working conditions. The teachers' housing area was flooded, rocks and soil flooded in, damaging many household items. The school yard was filled with nearly 100 cubic meters of rocks and soil, seriously hindering the organization of teaching and learning.
Storm No. 5 made landfall, causing all the rooms and classrooms of Thiet Ong Kindergarten, Thiet Ong Commune to be deeply flooded. All the classroom decorations were damaged and swept away.
Teacher Trinh Thi Tan, Principal of Thiet Ong Kindergarten, said: "Although there was a plan, because the floodwaters came too quickly, the school could only "run" some electronic devices and kitchen equipment, the rest of the tables, chairs, and teaching aids were submerged in water. The school's Board of Directors actively coordinated with the authorities and functional forces to clean up mud and dirt; coordinated with the Medical Center to spray disinfectant; took advantage of the sunny weather to organize washing and drying of blankets, toys, equipment... Actively prepared conditions for students to have the most meaningful first day of school."
At Nam Xuan Kindergarten, Nam Xuan Commune, Storm No. 5 blew off the roof of the classroom block at Nam Tan branch. The entire truss system was seriously damaged by termites and rotten, the corrugated iron roof was punctured, the screws on the wood were loose, the classrooms were leaking, the walls were soaked, and they were moldy.
Teacher Do Thi Hong, Principal of Nam Xuan Kindergarten, said: Due to the nature of the school in the highlands, the storm has brought a large amount of mud and soil into the school grounds. The school is mobilizing all teachers to clean up the school and prepare the necessary conditions for the new school year. At the same time, the Nam Xuan Commune People's Committee has reported to the People's Committee of Nam Xuan commune to have a plan to renovate the school in time to welcome students back to school.
As of August 31, 33 schools in the province were damaged and deeply flooded, seriously affecting preparations for the new school year. In addition, many educational facilities are still isolated, making it difficult to inspect, assess the damage and come up with a plan to repair it.
The Thanh Hoa province education sector is focusing on coordinating with localities and functional units, making efforts to overcome damage at schools to ensure safety and the best conditions for the opening ceremony as well as teaching and learning activities in the new school year 2025-2026.
Linh Huong
Source: https://baothanhhoa.vn/khan-truong-khac-phuc-hau-qua-mua-lu-chuan-bi-cho-nam-hoc-moi-260219.htm
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