
Accordingly, the Civil Defense Command of the Special Zone is responsible for closely monitoring the weather situation and developments, maintaining a strict 24/7 duty roster, and promptly informing and warning the public.
Review areas at risk of flooding and coastal erosion; organize the relocation of residents to safe areas when necessary. Prepare forces, equipment, and supplies according to the "four on-the-spot" principle to respond to and khắc phục incidents promptly and effectively when required.
The Phu Quy Port Border Guard Station is closely monitoring the storm's developments, strictly managing vessels going out to sea, and informing captains and owners of vessels operating at sea about the storm's location, direction of movement, and developments so that they can proactively take preventive measures and ensure the safety of people and property.
Simultaneously maintain communication to promptly address any potential situations. Have forces and resources ready to deploy for rescue and relief operations when required.

The People's Committee of the Special Economic Zone also directed the Economic Department to proactively monitor reservoirs and release excess water promptly if necessary. Village heads and the Fatherland Front Committees of the villages were instructed to promptly inform residents living along the coast so they could proactively monitor storm warnings; understand the situation in areas at risk of being affected, and monitor tidal surges to proactively prevent and respond, especially in Long Hai and other coastal tourist areas.
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