Hanoi students struggled to get to school due to storms and floods on September 30. (Photo: Trinh Nam) |
The circulation after Typhoon Bualoi has caused heavy to very heavy rain in the North over the past two days and will continue for the next few days. Today, Hanoi recorded 65 flooded areas, mainly in the inner city and the western gateway. Flooded roads caused chaos in Hanoi's traffic. On the morning of September 30, many schools let students off or picked them up late.
Today, September 30, in response to the storm, the Hanoi Department of Education and Training issued an official dispatch requesting schools and educational institutions to regularly monitor weather forecasts to proactively prevent, respond to and overcome consequences.
Units need to review and prepare plans according to the "4 on-site" principle; check the tree system in the campus, promptly handle or warn of trees at risk of falling; move assets, equipment, and documents to a safe place.
At schools in the storm's center, especially those with boarding students, it is necessary to closely coordinate with parents and authorities to ensure absolute safety for students, while preparing enough drinking water, food, and provisions for their stay at school.
Source: https://baoquocte.vn/hoc-sinh-ha-noi-nghi-hoc-ngay-mai-110-329458.html
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