He made the request while chairing the 23rd meeting of the National Steering Committee for Combating IUU Fishing in Ho Chi Minh City on November 25. The session was held via videoconference connecting the southern city, the Government Office, and 21 coastal provinces and cities.
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At the 23rd meeting of the National Steering Committee for Combating IUU Fishing in Ho Chi Minh City on November 25 |
The issue must be thoroughly addressed for the honor and reputation of the nation, for the rights and legitimate interests of the people, and for social progress, fairness and equity, PM Pham Minh Chinh remarked.
The Government leader stressed that since early November, central localities have been continuously battered by Typhoon Kalmaegi and unprecedented, prolonged heavy rain that exceeded historic levels, causing severe human and material losses and disrupting socio-economic activities.
Extending his deepest condolences to affected residents and local authorities, especially to the families of those who died, are missing or injured, PM Chinh ordered that housing, food, essential supplies, and clean water must be guaranteed for all, ensuring no one is left hungry, cold, homeless, or without access to safe water.
He instructed localities to support residents in repairing damaged homes by November 30, and to rebuild houses or resettle families whose homes collapsed or suffered destruction by January 31, 2026. The leader also stressed the need to ensure environmental sanitation, repair schools, maintain medical services, restore transport, irrigation, water supply, electricity and telecommunications infrastructure, as well as resume production and business activities, particularly in the agricultural sector.
The PM noted that alongside disaster response and recovery, coastal localities must continue efforts to combat IUU fishing, with the firm resolve to have the E.C.’s "yellow card" warning lifted this year.
He demanded problems and shortcomings, especially those of the E.C.'s special concern, be completely handled, with the positive results built on and effective solutions to underperformed tasks devised.
Source: VNA