On November 6, Mr. Tran Duc Ha, Director of the Center for Cultural Heritage Conservation of Khanh Hoa province, said that the unit temporarily stopped all activities serving visitors at 3 relic sites in the province from 6:00 a.m. on November 6 until the impact of storm Kalmaegi (storm No. 13) is over.
The three closed relic sites include Ponagar Tower, Hon Chong - Hon Do scenic spot (Northern Nha Trang Ward) and Po Klong Garai Tower (Do Vinh Ward). This decision was made following the direction of Khanh Hoa Provincial People's Committee and the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism on proactively responding to storm Kalmaegi (storm No. 13).

Hon Chong scenic spot (Northern Nha Trang Ward, Khanh Hoa) during the 2021 flood season. PHOTO: BA DUY
The Khanh Hoa Provincial Cultural Heritage Conservation Center has notified travel agencies, tour operators and tourists to coordinate implementation. According to forecasts, typhoon Kalmaegi will have wind force of level 14, gusting to level 17 when it makes landfall from Quang Ngai to Dak Lak on November 7, causing very heavy rain of 300 - 500 mm, locally 600 mm.
Previously, on November 5, Mr. Dam Hai Van, Director of Nha Trang Bay Management Board (Khanh Hoa Department of Agriculture and Environment), said that in the face of the complicated developments of storm Kalmaegi, the unit urgently deployed response measures to protect people and vehicles operating in the bay.
Nha Trang Bay Management Board has temporarily suspended departure procedures for more than 300 tourist vehicles operating at inland waterway ports, requiring that no one be left at sea before 12 noon on November 6.
According to BA DUY (TNO)
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/khanh-hoa-dong-cua-3-di-tich-danh-thang-de-tranh-bao-kalmaegi-185251106114507921.htm






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