On the afternoon of October 5, the Hanoi Department of Education and Training said that to ensure the safety of students, staff, and teachers, the Hanoi Department of Education and Training requested that units let students take a day off on October 6 (Monday).
Hanoi lets 2.3 million students stay home from school on October 6 to cope with storm Matmo
At the same time, switch from direct teaching to online teaching, continue to closely monitor weather developments in the following days to promptly have flexible response plans in organizing teaching and learning.
Units need to regularly update information and promptly report difficulties and problems to the Department of Education and Training.
Previously, to proactively respond to storm No. 11, the Ministry of Education and Training issued Official Dispatch No. 1753/CD-BGDDT on overcoming the consequences of storm No. 10 and proactively responding to storm No. 11. Accordingly, heads of units and schools under the Department focused on closely monitoring the developments of storm No. 11. Schools need to regularly update warning bulletins, weather forecasts, and natural disasters to proactively prevent, respond, and overcome consequences.
Accordingly, based on the weather situation and natural disaster developments, educational institutions should proactively review, prepare plans and deploy response plans according to the "4 on-site" principle, suitable to the actual conditions of the school. At the same time, it is necessary to have a plan to promptly relocate assets, machinery, equipment, desks, chairs, records, books to a safe place to avoid damage, loss, and minimize damage caused by storms.
For units with boarding students, students must be strictly managed. Movement requires coordination between the school and the family according to the plan and direction of the local government, ensuring absolute safety. The school also needs to prepare enough drinking water, food, and provisions to meet the living needs of students during storms.
Schools absolutely must not organize extracurricular activities or group activities in areas at risk of flooding or landslides. At the same time, establish a communication channel with parents to manage students when participating in local activities, in order to minimize possible risks.
In addition, schools need to regularly update information, summarize damages (if any), develop plans to handle and overcome them, and report to the Department of Education and Training through the Department of Politics , Ideology and Student Affairs.
Since the morning of October 5, before the official announcement from the Hanoi Department of Education and Training, many schools in Hanoi have proactively let students study online to cope with storm No. 11.
According to the meteorological agency, the mountainous and midland regions of the North are the focus of heavy rain due to storm No. 11, with rainfall from tonight until the end of the night of October 7 in some places exceeding 400mm.
From the night of October 5 to the end of the night of October 7, mountainous and midland areas of the North will have heavy rain, with average rainfall of 150-250 mm, and locally very heavy rain of over 400 mm. Warning of the risk of heavy rain (rainfall greater than 150 mm/3 hours).
The Northern Delta region and Thanh Hoa have moderate to heavy rain with common rainfall of 70-150 mm, locally over 200 mm.
Hanoi area is forecasted to have moderate to heavy rain from early morning October 6 to the end of October 7, with common rainfall of 70-120 mm, locally over 150 mm.
Source: https://nld.com.vn/ha-noi-cho-23-trieu-hoc-sinh-nghi-hoc-ngay-6-10-ung-pho-bao-so-11-matmo-1962510051759163.htm
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