The report stated that immediately after receiving the urgent telegram from the City People's Committee, the Department's leaders held an urgent meeting and deployed response plans, directing departments and public service units to strictly implement the contents of the telegram. Implementing the "four on-site" motto, ensuring that affiliated units closely follow the locality and comply with the general direction of the city.

The Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism will continue to direct units to urgently carry out remedial work. Photo: Hue Monuments Conservation Center
Members of the Department's Flood and Storm Prevention Command Board directly inspected the response implementation at agencies and units, especially at museums, relics, and libraries; and directed the work of safely preserving documents and artifacts, especially documents and artifacts that are easily damaged or damp in harsh weather conditions.
Request heads of units to develop plans for general cleaning, clearing, and restoring the environmental landscape, with the motto "clean up as the water recedes" to put the agency or unit into operation as soon as possible. Direct subordinate units to continue to inspect and comprehensively assess the situation of relics, museums, facilities, cultural and sports institutions, promptly repair and reinforce damaged items.
Reinforce key locations, important works, and support existing tree systems to ensure safety during the next storms and floods in a proactive and positive spirit.
During the period from November 2, 2025 to November 3, 2025, thanks to careful preparation and synchronous implementation of planned prevention measures, during the flood, the Department of Culture and Sports did not suffer significant damage to facilities. Office buildings, gymnasiums, stadiums, museums and other works under the Department's management were not damaged by floods. Communication work was maintained continuously, helping the Department promptly grasp the situation and implement instructions. On-duty forces were ready to handle arising situations, ensuring that the Department's operations quickly returned to normal after the flood receded.
In the coming time, the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism will continue to direct units to urgently carry out remedial work, conduct general cleaning, clean up, and restore the environmental landscape to put agencies and units into operation as soon as possible.
Implement measures to prevent floods and storms, organize inspections of warehouses, factories, and offices to protect cultural and sports facilities and relic systems in low-lying areas. Reinforce key locations and important structures, and support existing tree systems to ensure safety during the next storms and floods in a proactive and positive spirit.
Direct museums, relics, libraries, sports centers, etc. to promptly overcome the consequences of floods and storms to open for visitors, students, and service users, while ensuring absolute safety for visitors.
Direct units to organize 24/24h duty to promptly deploy flood prevention and overcoming consequences. Closely monitor forecast information and flood developments to deploy response work according to the "four on-site" motto to ensure compliance with the direction of the City People's Committee.
Source: https://bvhttdl.gov.vn/hue-tiep-tuc-trien-khai-cac-bien-phap-phong-chong-thien-tai-bao-ve-cac-thiet-che-van-hoa-the-thao-he-thong-cac-di-lich-o-vung-trung-thap-20251105115824099.htm






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