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North prepares for Storm
Utor
HA NOI (VNS)-
The Central Committee for Flood and Storm Control and the National Committee
for Search and Rescue yesterday warned sub-units in coastal provinces from
northern Quang Ninh to central Phu Yen and relevant ministries of approaching
storm Utor, which was due to sweep into the Northeast area of the East Sea
today.
The storm was reported to be very
strong, moving fast and potentially dangerous.
The recipients were urged to take
every effort to inform ship owners operating in their localities of the
storm's progress and to proactively take preventative measures.
They were also asked to track ships'
operations at sea, strictly control departures and keep in regular contract
with offshore operators. In addition, rescue teams were to be readied for
emergencies and shift-organised were to regularly report to the Central
Committee for Flood and Storm Control and the National Committee for Search
and Rescue.
The Minister of Agriculture and
Rural Development Cao Duc Phat led a ministerial delegation to the
While meeting local authorities,
Phat asked them to keep abreast of the storm's development and prepare
sufficient numbers of staff, equipment and vehicles to be ready for any
emergencies.
The province is now working to shore
up damaged dykes, put warning signs in place and divert traffic from
dangerous spots.
Due to the storm, Bac Ninh has
witnessed continuous rain in recent days, submerging nearly 4,600 hectares of
crops.
Meanwhile, in the
At 6am yesterday, the water level in
Phu Ly City was recorded at 3.96m - just 14cm below the third warning level.
This was the highest water level
recorded since the 2008 floods in late October and early December.
Flood prevention work had been
reported as making steady progress in the city to ensure the 50km-long dyke
system along the
Workers had been assigned to patrol
the dyke system 24 hours a day.
Residents living in affected areas
including Kim Bang and Thanh Liem districts and Phu Ly City had received
regular updates on the flood and evacuation plans remained in place.
Deputy director of the Ha Nam
Department of Agriculture and Rural Development Nguyen Quoc Dat said the dyke
system along the
To cope, the local rescue team was
focusing its efforts towards flood prevention, considering the high water
level on the river Day, the approaching storm and a tropical depression at
sea.
In northern
The man was found in the Red River
in the Van Yen District of neighbouring
According to the National Centre for
Hydro - Meteorological Forecasting, the Utor Storm was yesterday approaching
the
The tropical depression at sea is
also forecast to cause heavy rain in Southern provinces and the Central
Highlands. - VNS
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Chủ Nhật, 11 tháng 8, 2013
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