October 29, 2020 | 15:20 (GMT+7)
Minister asks for proactive measures to respond to Storm Molave
Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Nguyen Xuan Cuong on October 28 asked relevant localities and agencies, and people in the Central and Central Highlands regions to take pro-active measures in coping with Storm Molave and its consequences, towards minimizing its impact.
He also emphasized the need to ensure safety for people in storm-resistant houses.
It is necessary to immediately bring people in downstream and low-lying areas to safer areas.
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Storm Molave destroys 34 houses and blows the roofs of 56,163 others in Vietnam. |
He asked for scientific and strict operation of reservoirs and hydropower plants in the North-Central region as the storm will still cause rains in the next 1-2 days.
The minister also stressed the need to focus on the restoration of production, and environment treatment after flood.
Storm Molave – the ninth in Vietnam, swept through many localities in the regions, causing heavy rains and strong wind in the night of October 27.
Initial statistics show that it destroyed 34 houses and blew the roof of 56,163 others.
According to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, after making a landfall in the region from Da Nang city to Phu Yen province in the afternoon of October 28, the storm weakened into a tropical depression, delivering drenching rains and strong gusts to central localities.
It is moving to the west at a speed of 20-25 km per hour and later weaken into a low pressure in Thailand.
The center said water level in rivers from Quang Tri to Binh Dinh, Kon Tum and Gia Lai are rising.
It also predicted the risk of flash floods, landslides in mountainous areas, inundation in low-lying areas, riverside and urban areas in localities from Nghe An to Binh Dinh and the Central Highlands.
Source: VNA