Trung tâm phòng tránh và giảm nhẹ thiên tai

Disaster Management Policyand Technology Center

Giao diện dễ tiếp cận vietnam english
Log in

Management - Cooperation - Work together

  • Homepage
  • About
    • About DMC
    • Organization Structure
    • Function & Tasks
    • Development stratery
  • News
    • National and International News
    • DMPTC News
  • Information Center
    • Disaster infomation
    • Basic knowledge
    • Library
      • Legal documents
      • Reference documents
      • IEC documents
      • CBDRM documents
        • Legal documents
        • Reference documents
        • IEC documents
    • Disaster risk maps
    • Irrigation systems
    • Trainings and Workshops
    • Gallery
  • Partners
  • Projects
  • Schedule
  1. News
  2. National and International News
  • Share this on Facebook
  • Share this on Twitter
  • Share this on GooglePlus

National and Internation news

Landslides may hit northern mountainous region

9:8:0, 20/09/2018
  • Evacuees at a temporary shelter in Marikina City, east of Manila, on Saturday. More than 100,000 have fled their homes across the Philippines

    Typhoon Mangkhut Hits China and Hong Kong as Philippines Death Toll Rises

    9:0:0, 17/09/2018

    As Typhoon Mangkhut moved past Hong Kong and struck southern China, the authorities in the Philippines said that landslides had buried dozens, including people sheltering in a church and a dormitory for miners. The death toll there was rising sharply as rescue workers began moving in.

  • Super Typhoon Mangkhut, the strongest typhoon so far this year, is predicted to hit the northern mainland on Monday morning and bring heavy downpours and strong winds to 27 northern and northern central localities

    Mangkhut forecast to make landfall in the north next week

    3:37:33, 15/09/2018

    Super Typhoon Mangkhut, the strongest typhoon so far this year, is predicted to hit the northern mainland on Monday morning and bring heavy downpours and strong winds to 27 northern and northern central localities.

  • Heavy rain forecast to continue nationwide

    16:13:15, 31/08/2018

    Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - Heavy downpours and floods in northern mountainous and Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta provinces over the past days have wreaked havoc.

  • Delta provinces take action to ensure safety during flood season Read more at http://vietnamnews.vn/society/464716/delta-provinces-take-action-to-ensure-safety-during-flood-season.html#y0k6vuHrvo74XolI.99

    16:9:50, 31/08/2018

    MEKONG DELTA — Provinces in low-lying areas in the Mekong Delta are at risk of heavy flooding due to water from upstream coupled with quickly rising tides, especially in Kiên Giang, An Giang, Đồng Tháp and Long An.

  • International Charter activation for Storm Bebinca, Vietnam

    12:29:27, 17/08/2018

    Vietnam is making provisions as Typhoon Bebinca is set to make landfall on 17 August. Vietnam's defense ministry has begun the mobilization of more than 500,000 people, including soldiers, police force and civilian volunteers, to be ready to help residents in storm affected areas. According to the National Centre for Hydrometeorological Forecasting – NCHMF, heavy rain is expected in the north Vietnam. The heaviest rain may occur in Son La, Hoa Binh, Thanh Hoa, Nghe An provinces (400-500 mm)

  • Northwestern localities suffer big loss due to floods

    9:10:5, 26/07/2018

    According to the Central Steering Committee on Flood and Storm Prevention, as of 17h00 on June 25th, floods caused by torrential rain in northwestern localities, including Ha Giang, Lai Chau and Lao Cai, claimed the lives of 14 people and left 11 others missing.

  • PM urges strengthened efforts to address consequences of floods in northern localities

    9:53:4, 27/06/2018

    Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has issued a telegraph urging the relevant ministries, sectors and localities in the northern region to focus on search and rescue work, as well as strengthening their efforts to overcome the consequences caused by flooding in the area in recent days.

  • Floods, landslides leave 19 dead, 11 missing in Lai Chau, Ha Giang

    9:37:29, 27/06/2018

    Flash floods and landslides triggered by downpours in the past days had left 19 dead, 11 missing and 12 injured in the northern mountainous provinces of Lai Chau and Ha Giang by 16h00 on June 26th.

  • Death toll of northern floods, landslides rises to seven

    9:15:59, 26/06/2018

    As of 06h00 on June 25th the death toll in flood and landslides rose to seven in the northern mountainous province of Ha Giang and Lai Chau, according to the Central Steering Committee for Natural Disaster Prevention and Control.

  • Disaster map facilitates mitigation of natural disasters

    9:45:50, 18/06/2018

    It is necessary to understand natural disasters in order to mitigate the damage they cause to people’s lives and properties. For that reason, a map titled "Atlas of Natural Disasters in Vietnam” (for the mainland) has been issued by Prof. Nguyen Trong Yem, Dr. Nguyen Quoc Thanh, and scientists from the Institute of Geology (under the Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology), with support from the coordinating agencies concerned, laying a basis for managing natural disasters at the macro-level in Vietnam.

  • 1
  • ...
  • 49
  • 50
  • 51
  • 52
  • 53
  • 54
  • 55
  • 56
  • ...
  • 65
  • >

 

  • Vietnam Natural Disaster Monitoring System (VNDMS)

  • Community-Based Disaster Risk Management Database (Project 553)

  • Socio-economic database

  • Riverbank landslides, coastal erosion database

  • Spatial for disaster management database

  • Library Disaster Management Policy and and Technology

  • Damage database

  • Satelite database

  • Science and Technology Database

  • Online Knowledge Dissemination Software for Disaster Management

  • Digital transformation portal in disaster management

  • Camera Management and Monitoring Software

Weather forecast

Copyright © 2015 - Disaster Management Policy and Technology Center

Address: No.54 - 102 Truong Chinh street, Dong Da, Ha Noi

Phone: +84-436291511 - Fax: +84-437336647

Email: trungtamcsktpctt@gmail.com - Website: www.dmptc.gov.vn

Online users: 320

Visistors: 21191217