Khanh Hoa Hastens to Respond Before Twelfth “Hurricane” Lands | Society



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On the afternoon of November 9, the leader of the Van Ninh District People’s Committee (Khanh Hoa Province) said that this district coordinated with the Khanh Hoa Province Flood and Storm Prevention Mission to resolutely control and mobilize to the fishermen to raise the aforementioned shellfish. The cages are urgently disembarking to avoid storm number 12. The Van Ninh District People’s Committee also called for a ban on all activities at sea before 4:00 pm today (November 9).

Present at the Van Gia fishing port (Van Gia city, Van Ninh district) on the afternoon of the same day, the reporter witnessed how local people rushed to bring boats to the refuge. The last batch of fish is transported ashore by fishermen for consumption. The construction machinery at the construction site near the port is also carefully reinforced by the inverter to avoid storms. Many people in the town of Van Gia, who live nearby, also cross their houses, packing to avoid storms.

Khanh Hoa urgently brought fishermen cages ashore to avoid storm 12 - Photo 1People anchor boats and boats in the Van Gia fishing port
Khanh Hoa urgently brought fishermen cages ashore to avoid Storm 12 - Photo 2The owner of The Sea Cafe (Tran Hung Dao Street, Van Gia City) orders the furniture and ornamental plants for the shop

More than a dozen boats in the Van Gia fishing port are transferring food to shrimp and fish that are grown outside the cages, before people make landfall to avoid storms. Ms. Nguyen Thi Lan (owner of a raft cage in Van Gia city) said: Since early this morning (November 9), the Van Ninh District Police Force and the Bien Phong Army Force of Khanh Hoa province have fallen into the cage. ask the cage owners to leave the workers on the ground, they promise not to return to the cage.

“Currently, all the cages have been supported and anchored with heavy objects to cope with the storms. The cages left only the owner to stay in the soup and feed the fish and shrimp, but when there is strong wind, they have to leave the cage on the shore, ”said Lan.

Khanh Hoa urgently brought fishermen cages ashore to avoid storm 12 - Photo 3
Khanh Hoa urgently brought fishermen cages ashore to avoid Storm 12 - Photo 4The functional forces inspect and mobilize people living in cages in Van Ninh district to go ashore and avoid storms.

On Diep Son Island (Van Ninh district), many people also urgently struggle with their homes. Mr. Trinh Minh Dai Anh (owner of Phat Ly Island Tourist Area – Diep Son) said, on Diep Son Island the wind is blowing very strong, the rain is starting to be strong.

“Currently, the border guards are supporting us to reinforce the cabins and restaurants to make sure we avoid storms. Tonight I stay here to stand guard and prepare a canoe ready to participate in the rescue with functional forces, ”said Mr. Anh.

Khanh Hoa urgently brought fishermen's cages ashore to avoid storm 12 - photo 5
Khanh Hoa urgently brought fishermen cages ashore to avoid Storm 12 - Photo 6Border Guard forces support the Buddhist island of Lying back home

It is known that there are 1,337 boats and ships in the Van Ninh district, more than 39,000 aquaculture cages, more than 60 oyster rafts; The whole district has around 50 critical areas with around 1,400 households affected if heavy rains cause landslides, tube flooding, flash flooding. The district has also mobilized people located in critical areas to prepare for evacuation and relocation to safe locations; mobilized more than 2,000 cage workers to shelter from storms, determined not to let people stay in cages.



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