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Storm No. 10 seriously affects many educational facilities

GD&TĐ - The Ministry of Education and Training has just sent a report to the Prime Minister on the direction, organization, response and recovery of the consequences of storm Bualoi by the education and training sector.

Báo Giáo dục và Thời đạiBáo Giáo dục và Thời đại30/09/2025

According to the report, while storm Ragasa (storm No. 9) has not yet dissipated, storm Bualoi continues to form and become storm No. 10 in 2025, directly threatening many provinces and cities.

To minimize damage and ensure safety for students, teachers and facilities in the education sector, the Minister of Education and Training has issued three consecutive dispatches: Dispatch No. 1595/CD-BGD&DT dated September 22, 2025 on proactively responding to storm No. 9; Dispatch No. 1638/CD-BGD&DT dated September 25, 2025 on strengthening response to storm No. 9 and being ready to respond to storm No. 10; Dispatch No. 1650/CD-BGD&DT dated September 29, 2025 on proactively responding to storm No. 10.

The Ministry of Education and Training has established an online information group with representatives of the Departments of Education and Training in affected areas to update, exchange regularly, promptly grasp the situation and give instructions. Localities have seriously implemented a 24/7 on-call regime, focusing on overcoming the consequences of storm No. 9 while proactively preparing plans to respond to storm No. 10.

The Ministry of Education and Training has continued to direct the Departments of Education and Training to closely monitor the storm's developments, report damage, and focus on overcoming the consequences to soon stabilize teaching and learning.

According to reports from the Department of Education and Training of some localities, fortunately there have been no casualties so far. However, the initial damage to infrastructure in some localities shows the serious impact of storm No. 10 on educational institutions.

In Thua Thien Hue , 134 schools were affected, with estimated damage of about 1.1 billion VND; some low-lying schools had to temporarily close.

In Quang Tri, many schools had their roofs blown off, fences collapsed, and equipment damaged; students across the province were absent from school to ensure safety.

In Ha Tinh, 412 educational establishments were affected, with total damage of about 428.95 billion VND; students in the whole province were out of school.

In Nghe An, 483 educational establishments were affected, causing damage of nearly 300 billion VND; students in the whole province were absent from school to ensure safety.

In Thanh Hoa, 30 educational establishments were affected, the damage is being counted, students will be off school on September 29; the following days will be decided by educational establishments based on weather developments.

Currently, the Ministry of Education and Training is continuing to direct and urge the Departments of Education and Training to update and send reports on the damage situation to the Ministry's Command Board for synthesis.

Source: https://giaoducthoidai.vn/bao-so-10-anh-huong-nghiem-trong-den-nhieu-co-so-giao-duc-post750546.html


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