To ensure safety and learning conditions for students, schools have mobilized teachers, staff, parents and students to urgently clean up classrooms to prepare for students to return to school after the floods. If the weather is favorable, many schools are expected to organize for students to return to school from November 19.
Leaders of Khanh Hoa Province’s Department of Education and Training said that schools have not yet recorded any damage after the floods. However, many schools were flooded, affecting teaching and learning activities. The Department of Education and Training has asked schools to continue monitoring the situation to proactively take measures to handle and respond.
Below are some images recorded by reporters of Khanh Hoa Newspaper and Radio and Television at some schools in Tay Nha Trang ward:
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| Ha Huy Tap High School was one of the most heavily flooded schools. As of the morning of November 18, the water level was slowly receding, and students were not able to return to school that day. |
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| School officials, teachers and staff were present early to focus on cleaning up. |
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| More than 70 cadres, teachers, staff and more than 100 students were mobilized to clean up schools after the flood. |
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| Water flooded into the classrooms. |
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| As of noon on November 18, the cleanup work after the flood was still being urgently carried out. |
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| Gate area of Vinh Thanh Kindergarten. Photo taken at noon on November 18. |
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| The amount of water and mud left after the flood is quite a lot. |
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| Mud accumulated in many areas on campus. |
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| Teachers and staff urgently cleaned up the school yard. |
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| Clean muddy learning equipment and utensils. |
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Source: https://baokhanhhoa.vn/goc-anh/202511/cac-truong-khan-truong-don-dep-chuan-bi-don-hoc-sinh-tro-lai-sau-mua-lu-2284f21/
















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