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Front Steering Committee Meeting to Respond to Storm Emergency No. 9

10:19:23, 11/11/2020

​At 22:00 October 27, the storm center was about 460km from Da Nang, 400km from Quang Nam, 360km from Quang Ngai, 280km from Phu Yen, level 14 wind, level 17.

At the urgent meeting of the Forward Steering Committee located in the city. Da Nang, on the evening of October 27, Deputy Prime Minister Trinh Dinh Dung asked local leaders to take advantage of the "golden time" before the 9th storm hit, relocating people from dangerous areas.



(Deputy Prime Minister Trinh Dinh Dung: Must make use of "golden time" before typhoon No. 9 hits, relocate people from dangerous areas.)


The Deputy Prime Minister assessed that the localities had participated very drastically. However, some localities are facing difficulties, and must be overcome immediately in the work of ensuring the safety of fishing boats at sea. The localities, especially those in the South Central Coast, must be more aggressive and urgently supported, timely support for ships and boats that are in trouble, when the storm no.9 is approaching, not to miss farming households. grow seafood at sea.

The Deputy Prime Minister assessed that the localities had participated very drastically. However, some localities are facing difficulties, and must be overcome immediately in the work of ensuring the safety of fishing boats at sea. The localities, especially those in the South Central Coast, must be more aggressive and urgently supported, timely support for ships and boats that are in trouble, when the storm no.9 is approaching, not to miss farming households. grow seafood at sea.

For boats moving into shelters, great care must be taken to ensure the safety of mooring, against impact, otherwise the risk of shipwrecks in the anchorage area is very large, because storm No. 9 is strong and very dangerous .

Once again, Deputy Prime Minister Trinh Dinh Dung asked localities to complete the relocation of people in dangerous areas to safety places as soon as possible. Measures to protect infrastructure, clinics, schools, offices, factories, factories ... must be even one level higher than the warning level.

“Places where people can take shelter from storms must be absolutely safe. This is a golden time to prepare best for storm prevention, thus protecting the people ", Deputy Prime Minister said.

At the meeting, the Deputy Prime Minister directly phoned leaders of some central provinces, asking to prepare all measures to prevent and fight storms, with the spirit "tonight we have to stay up all night".

(Source: General Department of Hydrometeorology)

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