Upon receiving forecast information on Storm No. 13 with dangerous developments, the government is urgently moving homes with weak houses, in dangerous areas to a safe place, Ms. Pham Thi Diep (residing in Giap Thuong Village 2, P Huong Van, Huong Tra Town) posted on Facebook to announce his willingness to welcome about 30 people into his home to stay in the storm.
Mr. Mai Van Khiem – Director of the Center for Hydrometeorological Forecasts on Typhoon No. 13
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The message line welcomes the couple’s storm shelter.
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On her personal facebook, Ms Diep announced: “My partner’s house, which can accommodate more than 30 people to sleep in. From the heart, we are kind: tomorrow night everyone must stay in the storm, please. Relatives visit my wife’s house, very welcome to welcome her.
Typhoon No. 13 strengthened, level 16 wind gust toward Central
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Ms. Diep’s permanent home at Giap Thuong 2, Huong Van Ward, Huong Tra City, welcomes 30 people to shelter from storms
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Not only Ms Diep and her husband, but since storm No. 5 until now, in Thua Thien-Hue, in addition to solid works such as schools, medical stations, CPC headquarters … thousands of households have to move to To avoid storm shelters, homes with sturdy houses were willing to open doors to welcome neighbors to stay in and avoid storms.
Not just to live, but also for families to cook rice to serve everyone who comes to shelter from the storm to eat and rest until the storm clears to return home.
The village’s love for the people of Hue as storms and floods brought strength into play to overcome difficult days due to storms and floods together. Natural disasters followed one another, but the relationship of neighbors continued to expand, and continued to overlap in Storm No. 13 preparing to land in Central Vietnam.