District 6: The whirlwind caused the destruction of Binh Phu High School | News



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District 6: The whirlwind caused the destruction of Binh Phu High School - photo 1

On the morning of November 1, the functional force of District 6, Ho Chi Minh City, still plans to overcome the tornado incident, accelerating most of the roof at Binh Phu High School on Tran Van Kieu Street, District 10, district 6.

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The strong storm on the night of October 31 caused the roof of the entire B Zone, Binh Phu High School, to accelerate and fall onto the schoolyard.

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5 classrooms with an area of ​​hundreds of square meters lost their roofs, collapsed on tables and chairs, damaged many equipment for teaching and learning.

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Due to the heavy metal roof, there are many steel structures, when it hits the roof of the adjacent building, the roof here is damaged and punctured, causing rainwater to flow into the classrooms.

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The storm also affected the roofs of neighboring classrooms, damaging fountains.

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According to Mr. Nguyen Van Tam, at that time around 17:30, it rained and strong winds. “The roof was blown down by the wind very quickly, the wind blew and then it crashed into the ground with a lot of electrical noises,” the guard recalled.

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In the scene, the corrugated iron roof of the row of 5 classrooms on the second floor of Block B was blown away by the wind. Beneath the schoolyard, the roof deformed and the cables dispersed.

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The roof of house B was completely destroyed by a tornado.

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During the day, the leaders of the People’s Committee from District 6 were also present to inspect and search the scene. On the same day, a meeting is held to develop a recovery plan. “In the short term, the school leaders also had a quick report to the Department of Education and the People’s Committee of District 6 (Ho Chi Minh City) to obtain the support of the government, to surpass the students in the shortest possible time. learn again. Currently, the school must be reinforced for security, ”said a leader from Binh Phu High School.

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Also according to this leader, the school facilities, equipment and machines in almost 5 classrooms on the second floor of zone B have been damaged. Most notably, the nearby school computer room was blown away by the wind, with dozens of computers damaged by wet rain.

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On the second floor, there is brick and steel everywhere. In many places the rain still remains.

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School representatives said that the same afternoon as the incident, the school held an officials conference. “When it just took place, the school staff and teachers left, a storm came. Fortunately, there was no one in the classrooms, so there were no unfortunate human casualties,” said this person.

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Binh Phuc High School has 1991 students, built in May 2000.

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Currently, the entire collapsed area has been safely fenced off. The restoration is still being implemented by functional forces.

Holidays should not be exhausted to avoid thunderstorms.
Holidays should not be exhausted to avoid thunderstorms.

(PLO) – The period from 2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on April 30 and May 1 may contain thunderstorms.



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