The North Central coastal area is being strongly affected by storm No. 5 with heavy rain, strong winds, high waves...
The dispatch stated that storm No. 5 with very strong intensity is still moving rapidly towards our mainland. At 10:00 a.m. on August 25, the center of the storm was about 120km from Nghe An, 100km east of Ha Tinh , the strongest wind near the center of the storm was still at level 13-14, gusting to level 16. The storm has begun to cause strong winds of level 7-8, gusting to level 9 in coastal areas of provinces from Thanh Hoa to Ha Tinh and will gradually strengthen as the storm continues to move ashore.
According to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, on the evening of August 25, the eye of the storm will make landfall directly in the Nghe An - Ha Tinh area with the strongest wind near the eye of the storm possibly reaching level 12-13, gusting to level 16, causing rising water, large waves, risk of insecurity for sea dykes, coastal roads, deep flooding, landslides in the coastal areas of Thanh Hoa and northern Nghe An (provinces from Hung Yen , Ninh Binh also need to be on guard against large waves causing overflow, landslides, sea dykes, river dykes). Storm, heavy rain, very high risk of flash floods, landslides in mountainous areas, flooding in urban areas, low-lying areas and along rivers and streams.
River water rises in Quynh Mai ward, Nghe An
Following the telegrams of August 22 and 23, to focus on responding to storm No. 5 and floods caused by storms, ensuring the safety of people's lives, limiting damage to people's and State's property, the Prime Minister requested leaders of relevant ministries, chairmen of People's Committees of Thanh Hoa, Nghe An, Ha Tinh, Quang Tri, Hung Yen, Ninh Binh provinces and localities with forecasted risks of prolonged heavy rain after the storm according to their functions, tasks and authority to continue to focus on leading, directing and drastically implementing emergency response measures to storm No. 5 and floods with the spirit of proactive response at the highest level. The Prime Minister requested to be ready to quickly deploy work to overcome the consequences of natural disasters immediately after storms and floods to ensure the activities to celebrate the 80th anniversary of National Day on September 2 and the opening of the new school year are safe, joyful and warm for the people.
The Prime Minister requested Thanh Hoa, Nghe An, Ha Tinh, and Quang Tri provinces to continue to focus on directing the evacuation and relocation of residents in dangerous areas, especially on boats at anchorages, rafts, aquaculture watchtowers, and in weak houses.
Urgently review and immediately evacuate people in areas at risk of flash floods, landslides, deep flooding, and fast-flowing water.
Localities decided to restrict people and vehicles from traveling on roads and rivers, and strictly control people's travel to avoid incidents.
Many trees fell on power lines in Quynh Mai ward, Nghe An
Localities assign cadres to directly direct, inspect, and urge response work in key communes and wards, especially communes, villages, and hamlets at risk of being isolated by storms and floods. In particular, focus on implementing evacuation and relocation of people from dangerous areas, ensuring food, essential supplies, electricity, and uninterrupted communication waves from villages, hamlets, communes, wards, and provincial levels. Direct the safe operation of hydroelectric and irrigation dams; arrange vehicles and equipment to be ready to deploy rescue when situations arise...
Many trees and buildings fell down
The Minister of Construction directs the work of ensuring safety for people and vehicles and ensuring safety for road, rail, waterway, air traffic activities...
Ministers of the Ministries of National Defense and Public Security direct the deployment of forces and vehicles (including helicopters) in key areas to support the relocation and evacuation of residents and be ready to carry out search and rescue work...
LAM NGUYEN
Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/thu-tuong-tiep-tuc-chi-dao-quyet-liet-ung-pho-bao-so-5-post810083.html
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