
Recorded in the coastal area of Phan Ri Cua commune on the morning of July 22, upon hearing news of storm No. 3 and the reality of strong winds and big waves at sea, local fishermen anchored their boats and did not go to sea to exploit seafood as usual. Ms. Ngo Thi Hong (Phan Ri Cua commune) has a 180 CV boat that dives for scallops, snails, and other bivalve seafood here and said: To avoid the storm, her family has anchored safely and temporarily stopped going to sea to exploit seafood. Mr. Nguyen Lam Thanh, a fisherman in Phan Ri Cua commune, shared that due to strong winds in recent days, the boat owner and crew have temporarily anchored and not gone to sea. Despite difficulties in income, Mr. Thanh said that he still strictly followed the recommendations to ensure the safety of people and property above all.

According to the People's Committee of Phan Ri Cua Commune (Lam Dong), to proactively prevent storm No. 3, the locality has urgently requested departments, units and village management boards to promptly and fully inform people to proactively prevent, respond and minimize damage. At the same time, deploy shock forces to inspect and review residential areas along rivers, coastal areas, low-lying areas, high risk of flooding, flash floods, landslides to proactively clear the flow, organize the evacuation of people in dangerous areas to safe places. For villages in riverside and coastal areas, closely coordinate with Border Guard units stationed in the area, promptly inform about strong winds and thunderstorms at sea to owners of vehicles and fishermen; Regularly inspect and closely monitor coastal landslide areas, especially Ha Thuy village, traditional craft villages, coastal tourist areas to proactively evacuate people, tourists and property to safety. Inspect storm shelter anchorage areas for boats and aquaculture activities at sea to proactively respond and ensure safety. Prepare forces and means for rescue when required; handle fallen trees, and support people to overcome the consequences of natural disasters.

In Tan Thanh commune, the Chairman of the People's Committee of the commune, Mai Thi Ngoc Anh, has issued a document requesting relevant departments, offices and units to closely monitor the developments of the storm. At the same time, strictly manage the activities of ships going out to sea, organize counting, notify owners of vehicles, captains of ships and boats operating at sea of the location, direction of movement and developments of the storm to proactively avoid, escape, not move into dangerous areas or return to safe shelters. Deploy work to ensure the safety of people, vehicles and assets, especially for tourist destinations, aquaculture, fishing, seafood and constructions at sea, on islands and coastal areas. Based on the specific situation, proactively decide to ban fishing boats, transport ships, tourist boats and evacuate people in cages, watchtowers for aquaculture along the coast, at sea, on islands to ensure safety. Be ready to mobilize forces and means for rescue when requested.
In Hoa Thang commune, Mr. Le Thanh Chung - Vice Chairman of the Commune People's Committee said that up to now, more than 200 basket boats and canoes operating in the Hoa Thang sea area have anchored to avoid the impact of storm No. 3. Hoa Thang Border Guard Station coordinated with the People's Committee, the Steering Committee for Disaster Prevention and Control and Search and Rescue of Hoa Thang commune to strictly manage vehicles going to sea. At the same time, organize the counting and monitoring of ships and boats operating at sea; maintain regular communication with the owners of the vehicles, notify the owners of the vehicles and captains of the ships and boats operating at sea of the location, direction of movement, and developments of the tropical depression to proactively prevent. On the other hand, be ready with rescue vehicles in a timely manner, ensuring the safety of people and property. Strictly prohibit vehicles from going to sea and going to safe anchorages...

In Phan Thiet Ward, the People's Committee of Tran Nguyen Loc Ward said that in order to respond to storm No. 3, the locality has been strictly managing the activities of ships going out to sea and organizing the counting. At the same time, it has notified the means and captains of ships and boats operating at sea to proactively avoid them. At the same time, it has deployed the work of ensuring the safety of people, vehicles, and property, especially for tourist destinations, fishing, seafood and coastal works...
It is known that Lam Dong is one of the three largest fishing grounds in the country with a total of 7,824 fishing vessels. The province has registered 5,940 fishing vessels with a length of 6 m or more and updated them in the national register, reaching 75.9%.
According to the reporter, due to the impact of storms and rain, fewer boats go out to sea to fish. Therefore, the selling price of seafood has increased slightly compared to previous days. For example, cobia sold at Phan Thiet market increased from about 320,000 VND/kg to 350,000 VND/kg.
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