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Deputy Prime Minister Trinh Dinh Dung noted that Typhoon No. 5 is a strong storm capable of landing on the mainland at the same time as high tide, so localities should not be subjective and should actively respond.
This afternoon (September 16), the Central Steering Committee for Natural Disaster Prevention held a meeting to roll out the response to Storm No. 5 under the chairmanship of Deputy Prime Minister Trinh Dinh Dung.
Mr. Mai Van Khiem, Director of the National Center for Meteorological and Hydrological Forecasts, said Typhoon No. 5 is moving fast, with the highest intensity at sea it can reach level 12, level 14. Coastal areas in Quang provinces Binh to Da Nang City (including Con Co Island) has a strong wind level of 12, level 14.
“If there is no external impact, the typhoon is expected to make landfall in our country from noon to the afternoon of September 18. The storms directly affect the Central North and Central South provinces, with a focus on Quang Binh, Quang Tri , Thua Thien Hue, Da Nang with strong winds 10-11, level 13, “said Mr. Khiem.
Mr. Khiem pointed out that storm No. 5, although the central cyclone is in the east, but the circulation tends to deviate from the west, while the storm is still offshore, rains, thunderstorms and strong winds may occur.
Heavy rains are expected to accumulate in central Vietnam from tomorrow afternoon (September 17) to September 18 evening with very heavy rains, in a short time. Highest flooding is likely to alarm (BD) 2 in central provinces with high risk of flash floods, landslides.
From tomorrow afternoon until September 18, heavy rains in the provinces from Ha Tinh to Quang Ngai. Common rainfall is 200-300mm, some places are over 400mm. Thanh Hoa, Nghe An, South Central and Central Highlands provinces have rainfall of 50-150mm / hour
According to the Border Guard report, at 10 am today, 58,345 vehicles / 285,384 people have been reported, the movement and direction of the storm to actively prevent or escape the area. danger.
Currently, 37 hydroelectric dams from Thanh Hoa to Quang Nam are operating normally, water levels are low, many lakes are close to dead water levels and do not overflow.
Regarding the irrigation reservoir, there are 55 damaged reservoirs (Thanh Hoa 16, Nghe An 10, Ha Tinh 8, Quang Binh 12, Quang Tri 6, Thua Thien Hue 3) and 41 lakes are under construction.
From Thanh Hoa – Da Nang, there are 99 critical sea levee locations that need to be ready with a protection plan when storms land.
At the meeting, Deputy Prime Minister Trinh Dinh Dung petitioned the Central Steering Committee for the Prevention and Control of Natural Disasters, the National Committee for Incident and Disaster Response and Search and Rescue, relevant ministries and agencies. Localities and areas at risk of storms continue to closely monitor the development of storms, rapidly implementing response plans under the motto “4 points” to ensure the safety of lives and assets. for the citizen.
Because this is a very large storm, expected to land again at the same time as high tide, Vice Premier Trinh Dinh Dung must be very vigilant, not subjective.
Local authorities must proactively review the evacuation and relocation plans of the population, prepare forces and means to implement plans that guarantee the safety of people’s lives in dangerous areas, especially. In coastal areas, estuaries, areas in danger of deep floods, landslides, cages, aquaculture huts, weak houses are not safe. Around 500,000 residents are expected to have to relocate at risk when the storm hits.
The Deputy Prime Minister emphasized: “The localities continue to coordinate with the border forces and the fishing sector, the transport sector in the control and counting of ships and means that operate at sea, strictly controlling sailing, including transport ships, cruise ships. to guide movement in and out of danger zones or into a safe haven ”.
In mountainous and central areas, the Deputy Prime Minister also requested to review areas at high risk of deep floods, flash floods and landslides during heavy rains to actively evacuate and relocate the population out of the area. dangerous areas to ensure the safety of people’s lives. Safe and efficient operation of irrigation and hydroelectric reservoirs; Implement measures to ensure the safety of dams and reservoirs, especially critical or water-filled dams and reservoirs.
Deputy Prime Minister Trinh Dinh Dung also assigned a series of specific tasks to ministries and central branches to coordinate with localities ready to respond when Typhoon No. 5 hits the continent.
The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment will organize the monitoring, timely forecasting and provision of information on the development of storms and floods to the relevant people and agencies to serve the direction and response.
The Deputy Prime Minister emphasized: “The Central Steering Committee for the prevention and control of natural disasters is organized to closely monitor the evolution of storms and floods; regularly update and announce dangerous areas at sea to guide ships and means of transport to actively prevent them; promptly guide and urge ministries, branches and localities to implement response measures “…
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