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Typhoon No. 9 moved quickly, causing heavy rain to the Central region

15:52:19, 09/11/2020
Currently, in the East Philippine Sea has appeared a Molave storm and will enter the South China Sea on October 26, is expected to move quickly, with very strong intensity and wide influence range.


Route map of the storm. (Source: nchmf.gov.vn)

On October 25, the Central Steering Committee for Disaster Prevention and Control issued Document 161 / TWPCTT to the Steering Committee for Natural Disaster Prevention and Search and Rescue of coastal provinces and cities from Thua Thien Hue to Ninh Thuan.

Accordingly, at present, on the East Philippine Sea has appeared a Molave storm and will enter the South China Sea on October 26 - typhoon No. 9.

It is forecasted that storms will move quickly, with very strong intensity and wide impact range, causing heavy rain to the Central provinces.

The storm was identified to have a path and level similar to the storm No. 12 (Damrey) that landed in Khanh Hoa province in November 2017, causing serious damage to affected provinces and cities, especially the province of Khanh Hoa.

To proactively respond to storms, the Standing Office of the Central Steering Committee for Natural Disaster Prevention and Control requests the Steering Committee for Natural Disaster Prevention and Search and Rescue of coastal provinces and cities from Thua Thien-Hue to Ninh. Thuan regularly monitors storm information and takes care of the safety of ships; which informs and guides the shipowner and captain to comply with the evacuation move; guide transport ships and non-resident ships to move and moor at the ports; at the shelter, sending technical staff to inspect and guide the anchoring, not to let people stay on the ships when the storm hits; check, arrange immediate means, ready to rescue ships in case of incidents.

Along with that, the authorities review and have a plan to protect aquaculture activities; resolutely bring people ashore, do not leave in cages, guard huts when the storm hits; in necessary cases, coercive organization to ensure safety.

Local authorities must check the compliance of people, arrange forces to protect people's property to avoid shelter. The coastal provinces and cities from Thua Thien-Hue to Ninh Thuan are ready to ensure the safety of people on the island, rig houses, oil and gas rigs, and offshore and coastal exploitation activities. Check, review and be ready to evacuate people in tourist areas and areas at risk of landslide in the city. Guide, direct the deployment of against buildings, offices, schools, hospitals, warehouses, public works, especially works of columns, tall towers, industrial zones; Organize pruning. Prepare food and necessities according to the four-spot motto to cope with rain, heavy floods, floods, and divisions that last for many days.
Deploying the safety of electricity systems, communications, traffic safety, especially travel in storms and rain; to be ready for forces and supplies to promptly rescue, rescue and overcome incidents.

In addition, the above-mentioned provinces and cities check, review and be ready to evacuate people, send people to monitor in low lying areas along rivers, coastal areas, dangerous areas, areas at risk of landslides, deeply flooded, separated areas, high risk of flash floods, landslides to safe places.

Check and inspect irrigation and hydroelectric reservoirs to ensure safety of dams and reservoirs downstream, especially in emergency flood discharge.

Prepare forces, materials, means and equipment for critical handling of dams and reservoirs, promptly complete or have plans to ensure safety of works under construction.
Be ready for forces and means to rescue and rescue when required. The authorities at all levels organize timely and alert information to all affected objects of the storm to actively respond./.
On October 25, the Central Steering Committee for Disaster Prevention and Control issued Document 161 / TWPCTT to the Steering Committee for Natural Disaster Prevention and Search and Rescue of coastal provinces and cities from Thua Thien Hue to Ninh Thuan.

Accordingly, at present, in the East Philippine Sea has appeared a Molave storm and will enter the South China Sea on October 26 - typhoon No. 9.

It is forecasted that storms will move quickly, with very strong intensity and wide impact range, causing heavy rain to the Central provinces.

The storm was identified to have a path and level similar to the storm No. 12 (Damrey) that landed in Khanh Hoa province in November 2017, causing serious damage to affected provinces and cities, especially the province. Khanh Hoa.
To proactively respond to storms, the Standing Office of the Central Steering Committee for Natural Disaster Prevention and Control requests the Steering Committee for Natural Disaster Prevention and Search and Rescue of coastal provinces and cities from Thua Thien-Hue to Ninh. Thuan regularly monitors storm information and takes care of the safety of ships; which informs and guides the shipowner and captain to comply with the evacuation move; guide transport ships and non-resident ships to move and moor at the ports; at the shelter, sending technical staff to inspect and guide the anchoring, not to let people stay on the ships when the storm hits; check, arrange immediate means, ready to rescue ships in case of incidents.

Along with that, the authorities review and have a plan to protect aquaculture activities; resolutely bring people ashore, do not leave in cages, guard huts when the storm hits; in necessary cases, coercive organization to ensure safety.
Local authorities must check the compliance of people, arrange forces to protect people's property to avoid shelter.

The coastal provinces and cities from Thua Thien-Hue to Ninh Thuan are ready to ensure the safety of people on the island, rig houses, oil and gas rigs, and offshore and coastal exploitation activities.

Check, review and be ready to evacuate people in tourist areas and areas at risk of landslide in the city. Guide, direct the deployment of against buildings, offices, schools, hospitals, warehouses, public works, especially works of columns, tall towers, industrial zones; Organize pruning.

Prepare food and necessities according to the four-spot motto to cope with rain, heavy floods, floods, and divisions that last for many days.
Deploying the safety of electricity systems, communications, traffic safety, especially travel in storms and rain; to be ready for forces and supplies to promptly rescue, rescue and overcome incidents.

In addition, the above-mentioned provinces and cities check, review and be ready to evacuate people, send people to monitor in low lying areas along rivers, coastal areas, dangerous areas, areas at risk of landslides. , deeply flooded, separated areas, high risk of flash floods, landslides to safe places.

Check and inspect irrigation and hydroelectric reservoirs to ensure safety of dams and reservoirs downstream, especially in emergency flood discharge.

Prepare forces, materials, means and equipment for critical handling of dams and reservoirs, promptly complete or have plans to ensure safety of works under construction.

Be ready for forces and means to rescue and rescue when required. The authorities at all levels organize timely and alert information to all affected objects of the storm to actively respond./.




 

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