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On September 12, the Bao Thang District (Lao Cai) Department of Education and Training said that the heavy rains lasted for many days and affected many schools in the area.
Specifically, on the night of September 10-11, about 150m3 of soil and rock were eroded, completely collapsing the wall of a classroom at Cua Cai Branch, Kindergarten No. 1, Phong Hai Agricultural Village (District of Beam). Victories). Currently, this classroom cannot be used.
In addition, some 50 meters of slope behind the row of 4 classrooms at Phong Hai Primary School No. 2 in Nong Hai City has a very high risk of landslide.
“The Department of Education and Training directs the school to temporarily leave students from school to clean utensils and equipment.
In the short term, the school will be in contact to borrow from the local population to make temporary classrooms for primary school students. Since it is a built-in classroom, we are planning to move away from the place where there is a risk of landslide, ensuring space for the elementary and preschool students. “Added Ms Bui Thi Hai Van, Head of Bao Thang District Education and Training Department.
In addition, 3 other schools in Bao Thang district were also affected by heavy rains, including: Thai Nien Secondary School No. 2 collapsed with a 60-meter long fence surrounding the school built with unbroken concrete bricks. burn; Pho Lu City High School has a cracked base, a 2-story building collapsing, the wall surrounding the school is sloping, many cracks, in danger of collapse; Ban Cam Commune High School has an unburned concrete fence that completely collapsed 40 meters.
Faced with the above situation, the Department of Education and Training also proposed to the Bao Thang District Popular Committee to establish a mission to inspect and review the specific damage situation, proposing measures to overcome the damage; consider the advance allocation of funds to repair works damaged by natural disasters, ensuring the safety of students who come to school.
Last week, a series of schools across the country suffered tragic accidents in which 4 students died. The first was the collapse of the school gate in Lao Cai, killing 3 children, then the ceiling fan fell on the head, resulting in a student being hospitalized and, more recently, the collapse of the wall in front of a school in Nghe An provoked a male student. The fifth grade passed away during recess.
The cause of this situation is mainly due to the fact that the school buildings were built a long time ago but were not renovated or maintained in accordance with the regulations. Management agencies have not done well to inspect, review, and reevaluate the quality of school construction.