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6,537 vessels and boats have entered safe shelters.

(Baothanhhoa.vn) - Faced with the complicated developments of storm No. 5 (Kajiki), authorities have urgently communicated and called on ships operating at sea to seek safe shelter or move out of the danger zone; and instructed ships, including fishing boats, tourist boats and transport ships to anchor at planned shelters.

Báo Thanh HóaBáo Thanh Hóa24/08/2025

6,537 vessels and boats have entered safe shelters.

Boats anchored in Ngoc Son ward, Thanh Hoa province.

The whole province has 6,555 vehicles/20,580 workers. According to the report of the Provincial Border Guard Command, as of 4:00 p.m. today (August 24), the number of vehicles anchored at the port is 6,537 vehicles/20,442 workers; 18 vehicles/138 workers are operating at sea.

Of which, activities in the sea area of ​​Quang Ninh have 3 vehicles/9 workers; Thanh Hoa 1 vehicle/2 workers (moving ashore); Lam Dong 3 vehicles/24 workers; Ho Chi Minh City 4 vehicles/36 workers; Ca Mau 3 vehicles/31 workers; An Giang 4 vehicles/36 workers).

Along with that, Thanh Hoa province has banned sea travel from 8am on August 24 until the storm is no longer affected, absolutely not allowing ships and boats to go out to sea and activities at sea and along the coast during the ban.

News Reporter Group

Source: https://baothanhhoa.vn/6-537-phuong-tien-tau-thuyen-da-vao-noi-tranh-tru-an-toan-259269.htm


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