Deputy Prime Minister urges prompt response to super typhoon Yagi

Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha on September 7 asked the National Centre for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting to provide the public with the most accurate possible developments of Yagi, believed to be one of the strongest storms hitting Vietnam so far.
Deputy Prime Minister urges prompt response to super typhoon Yagi
Super typhoon Yagi affected beach areas in Do Son, Hai Phong.

Apart from the centre, the Deputy PM also had working sessions with other relevant agencies and gave directions to monitoring forces on Bac Long Vy island over phone as the storm is approaching Hai Phong city and Quang Ninh province in the north.

The official said forecasts and warnings need to be publicised more quickly and frequently, with special attention to the most dangerous period when the storm makes landfall.

Ha asked island districts to sketch out plans to protect sea dykes, and midland, mountainous, and Red River Delta localities to stay prepared for floods and landslides as prolonged heavy rains are forecast due to storm circulation impact.

The Deputy PM also requested forces keep in touch with areas directly hit by Yagi and those densely populated, as well as ministries and agencies to raise their guard up, ensuring human and property safety.

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