In Hanoi , early this morning, September 30, heavy rain continued in many areas. At around 7:30, due to the heavy rain, some schools announced that students would not attend classes in person.

Nguyen Sieu Primary School announced that students will be off school on September 30 and will return to school normally tomorrow, October 1.

"We hope that parents will cooperate with teachers in managing and guiding their children to study on their own and ensuring their safety during their time at home," the school wrote.

Due to the impact of the storm, to ensure the safety of students, Co Nhue 2 Kindergarten (Dong Ngac Ward) also closed the entire school today, September 30. The school will inform parents immediately when there is a schedule to return to school or study online.

Dao Duy Tu High School (Hanoi) also let students stay home on September 30 due to heavy rain and flooded roads.

Isaac Newton Primary School (Cau Giay District) does not allow students to stay home but allows them to arrive late.

“Due to the impact of prolonged rain and storms, many roads are flooded, traffic may be difficult. Children may arrive at school later than usual. We kindly ask parents to take note, arrange suitable pick-up and drop-off times, and remind children to ensure safety when traveling to school,” the school announced.

On September 29, the Minister of Education and Training also sent a telegram to the directors of the Department of Education and Training of provinces and cities from Quang Ngai and above about proactively responding to Storm No. 10.

Accordingly, the Ministry of Education and Training requires the Departments of Education and Training in the affected areas to seriously implement a number of contents:

Strictly implement the telegrams of the Prime Minister and the Minister of Education and Training.

Localities in the storm-hit areas must promptly direct educational institutions with boarding and semi-boarding students to closely manage students. The movement of students must be closely coordinated between schools and families according to the plan and direction of local authorities, ensuring absolute safety. Prepare enough drinking water, food, and provisions to ensure the living needs of students staying at school during the storm.

Urgently move assets, machinery, equipment, tables, chairs, files, and documents to higher floors to avoid damage due to flooding, especially at remote schools in remote areas.

At the same time, continuously update information, summarize damages, and report to the Provincial People's Committee for remediation.

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