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Hurricane Molave devastated the Philippines; Vietnam is concerned about evacuating 1.3 million people
Typhoon Molave violently struck the southern Philippines, knocking down power poles and leaving at least 12 fishermen missing in Catanduanes province, authorities said.
Spill in the Philippines since October 25, with winds of 125 km / h, shock of 150 km / h, storms caused severe large-scale flooding, forcing tens of thousands of people to evacuate.
On Tuesday, the storm leaving the Philippines, moving toward Vietnam, is expected to be Vietnam’s ninth typhoon this year.
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc on Monday called on the central provinces to actively prevent them.
Vietnamese officials say there should be an evacuation plan for about 1.3 million people in areas potentially affected by storms.
The weather forecast said Typhoon No. 9 began to affect the coastal areas of Vietnam from Tuesday night, October 27, and will land on Wednesday, October 28.
The news said the provinces are rushing to plan and implement to complete prevention work on Tuesday afternoon.
Among the response measures, there is a proactive evacuation of people and ships at sea, on islands and on land from dangerous places.
“Saving people is the most important thing, so all the possible solutions, ordering boats, relocating people and when boats arrive, they are determined to take the fishermen ashore, the fishermen in cages have to go up. Shore.” the government website quoted Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc as saying.
Da Nang students were notified to leave school on the afternoon of October 27 and October 28, and in Binh Dinh, they were asked to take an afternoon break on October 27.