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Evacuate students and teachers from severely damaged areas

Người Lao ĐộngNgười Lao Động10/09/2024


On September 10, the Minister of Education and Training (MOET) issued Official Dispatch No. 1200/CD-BGDĐT to the Directors of the Departments of Education and Training of provinces and centrally-run cities on directing recovery work after storm No. 3 (storm Yagi).

Di dời học sinh, giáo viên khỏi các khu vực bị hư hại nặng vì bão số 3- Ảnh 1.

Floods cause difficulties for people in Thai Nguyen

The dispatch clearly stated that the circulation of storm No. 3 caused widespread heavy rain, causing severe damage to localities. In order to quickly overcome the consequences and soon stabilize teaching and learning activities, the Minister of Education and Training requested the Directors of the Departments of Education and Training of provinces and centrally-run cities to urgently overcome the consequences of natural disasters.

Coordinate with health agencies to disinfect and clean schools and classrooms to prevent the risk of disease outbreaks after storms. Ensure school safety and environmental sanitation before welcoming students back to school.

Long, prolonged periods of rain make the soil soft and weak, posing a high risk of landslides. It is necessary to proactively review and inspect structures at risk of being unsafe in order to have plans to repair and remedy them.

Di dời học sinh, giáo viên khỏi các khu vực bị hư hại nặng vì bão số 3- Ảnh 2.

High flood water in Thai Nguyen

Resolutely do not put into use structures that do not meet quality standards and are at risk of collapse. Plan and immediately implement repairs to school infrastructure, especially prioritizing items that pose a risk to the safety of teachers and students.

Evacuate students, teachers, facilities and teaching equipment from severely damaged or unsafe areas.

Check the tree system, fences, school gates, have plans to prune branches, prevent wall collapse, tree fall. Especially check schools, educational facilities near rivers, streams, near areas at risk of flooding, landslides to warn or stop students from going to school if it is unsafe.

Ensure timely provision of essential supplies and teaching equipment to affected educational institutions. Provide psychological support to teachers and students affected by the storm, especially families suffering from loss of life and property.

Strengthen coordination with local departments in relief and recovery after the storm, especially supporting families of teachers and students who suffered heavy losses.

Have a plan to prepare facilities, equipment, and necessary supplies for students in boarding schools to ensure safety, thoughtfulness, and convenience for students.



Source: https://nld.com.vn/di-doi-hoc-sinh-giao-vien-khoi-cac-khu-vuc-bi-hu-hai-nang-vi-bao-so-3-19624091018105956.htm

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