The Deputy PM visited key sites, including the Tan Son Fishing Port anchorage area in Thai Thuy commune and the Mai Diem flood control pumping station at the Lien Ha Thai Industrial Park. Listening to a briefing from local authorities on the province’s response efforts to Storm Wipha, the third of its kind entering the East Sea (South China Sea) this year, he commended the proactive and well-coordinated preparedness measures undertaken so far.
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Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha inspects storm preparedness measures in the northern province of Hung Yen on July 21. |
The official instructed Hung Yen authorities to continue maintaining strict on-duty regimes, ensuring that all response plans are ready for deployment. He underscored the importance of timely and accurate communication with the public on the evolving natural disaster situation, as well as on safety measures and response techniques, so that residents can stay proactive in protecting themselves.
He also urged local forces to actively coordinate and effectively handle any arising situations to minimize the storm’s impacts and ensure the safety of people, property, and businesses.
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Storm preparedness measures are underway in Hung Yen. |
The Deputy PM further directed the province to immediately review high-risk areas that may be vulnerable to the storm’s effects.
Hung Yen currently has a total of 1,132 vessels with 3,241 crew members. As of now, all vessels and personnel have taken safe shelter.
According to forecasts, the locality will be directly affected by Storm Wipha. From the night of July 21, offshore winds are expected to intensify to levels 6-7, later reaching levels 9-10, with gusts up to level 11-12. Sea waves are predicted to reach 3-4 meters in height, with rough seas expected. Between July 21 and 23, Hung Yen is forecast to experience heavy to very heavy rainfall and thunderstorms, with precipitation ranging from 200-300 mm and even exceeding 300 mm in some places.
Also on the same day, Deputy PM Ha conducted an on-site inspection of Storm Wipha preparedness at Ngoc Hai fishing port in Do Son ward, the northern port city of Hai Phong.
Local authorities reported that as of now, 100% of vessels have been safely relocated to storm shelters. The ward has completed a full review and deployed sufficient personnel, equipment, and materials in readiness for the storm.
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Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha during his on-site inspection in Hai Phong |
The Deputy PM instructed Hai Phong to race against time, intensify public awareness campaigns, and encourage residents to strictly follow storm preparedness guidelines. He particularly stressed the need to mobilize all available forces, including the military and police, to evacuate residents from high-risk areas, ensuring absolute safety for both people and property.
He further emphasized the importance of safeguarding the dyke system, especially at 75 key vulnerable points.
Source: VNA