
In Cua Lo ward, Nghe An province, one of the coastal localities directly affected by the storm, the evacuation of people is being urgently implemented.
Mr. Nguyen Van Hung - Vice Chairman of the People's Committee of Cua Lo Ward, said that the entire ward has 615 households that need to be evacuated because their houses are in disrepair and at risk of losing their roofs when the storm makes landfall.
Of these, 53 households were taken to concentrated shelters such as schools and cultural houses. The remaining households were temporarily housed in solid houses in the area to ensure safety before the storm.
The evacuation is carried out on the principle of prioritizing the elderly, children and households in difficult circumstances. Local authorities closely coordinate with the police, military and mass organizations to support transportation, arrange temporary accommodation, and ensure essential living conditions for people during the evacuation period.

In coastal areas, sea waves rose high, in some areas such as Quynh Phu commune, sea water began to overflow the dike roof, directly threatening coastal residential areas.
Faced with that situation, local authorities have assigned forces to be on duty 24/7, ready to deploy additional evacuation plans if a bad situation occurs.
Restaurants, hotels, and houses along the coast have also proactively reinforced their doors and used sandbags in front of their basements to prevent seawater from flooding in and damaging property.
Colonel Dinh Viet Dung - Director of Nghe An Provincial Police, directed the entire force to deploy a storm prevention plan according to the motto "4 on-site, 3 ready" and the action slogan "When people need, when people are in trouble, there is the police."

Commune and ward police units maintain 100% of their personnel, coordinate with military forces, border guards and local authorities to support the evacuation of people, especially in areas at risk of flooding, landslides and flash floods.
To ensure absolute safety, the Department of Education and Training of Nghe An province has decided to let all students stay home from school on September 29. Schools have also been requisitioned as shelters for displaced people, with the support of armed forces in ensuring security and logistics.
On the same morning, an inspection delegation from the Ministry of National Defense led by Senior Lieutenant General Huynh Chien Thang - Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Vietnam People's Army inspected the response in Nghe An.
He praised the proactive and flexible spirit of the local army and people, and asked units to continue reviewing and adjusting response plans, and fully preparing forces, means, food and provisions to be ready to support people in emergency situations.
Up to now, agencies and units of Military Region 4 and Nghe An province have deployed synchronous measures to respond to storm No. 10. Adhering to the "4 on-site" motto helps localities to be proactive in all situations, especially in evacuating people from dangerous areas.
In Ha Tinh, on the morning of September 28, localities in coastal areas and areas at high risk of landslides and flash floods urgently used all measures to evacuate people to safety.
Thousands of people in coastal areas and areas at high risk of landslides and flash floods in Ha Tinh were evacuated to safety by local authorities and functional forces before storm No. 10 made landfall.
In Thien Cam commune, there are 800 households with over 1,746 people at risk of being affected when the storm makes landfall. People are being evacuated to families with solid houses, Cam Nhuong kindergarten, and Song Yen church.
In Song Tri ward, 1,000 people in Hai Phong 1, Hai Phong 2 and Hai Thanh residential groups were evacuated to the Medical Station and the old People's Committee headquarters in the ward to ensure safety.
On September 28, the People's Committee of Ha Tinh province also issued an urgent dispatch on focusing on responding to storm No. 10 and floods, landslides, flash floods, and landslides.
The telegram clearly states: absolutely do not let people stay in key areas with high risk of insecurity (Chairmen of People's Committees of communes and wards are responsible to the Provincial People's Committee and the Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee for the evacuation of people in the localities under their management).
At the same time, immediately check locations at risk of landslides, flash floods, landslides, deep flooded areas, high tides, on boats, rafts, and aquaculture huts to organize the evacuation of people to safe places; proactively arrange guards and patrols to ensure security and order at the evacuation sites, not allowing people to return without ensuring safety.
The dispatch of the People's Committee of Ha Tinh province also requested localities in the province to proactively arrange forces, materials and means in key areas to be ready to respond, rescue and salvage when situations arise; reserve food, provisions and necessities in residential areas that are prone to isolation due to floods and landslides, and limit food shortages when storms and floods cause prolonged isolation.
Also on September 28, the Department of Education and Training of Ha Tinh issued an official dispatch requesting localities and educational institutions to allow students of all levels in the province to take a day off on September 29. Depending on the developments of storms, floods and the actual situation in localities, educational institutions can consider extending the school break for students to an appropriate time to ensure safety.
Standing Secretariat directs response to storm No. 10
On September 28, 2025, the Central Party Office issued Official Dispatch No. 17940-CV/VPTW on responding to storm No. 10 (Bualoi) to Provincial Party Committees, Municipal Party Committees, Party Committees directly under the Central Party Committee; Central Party Committees; Party Committees of ministries, branches, socio-political organizations at the Central level; Party Committees of central public service units; and comrades of the Central Party Executive Committee.
The dispatch stated: According to the report of the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, on the morning of September 28, storm No. 10 (Bualoi) in the coastal area of Quang Tri - Da Nang city, about 170km east of Hue city, the strongest wind near the storm center is level 12 (118-133 km/h), gusting to level 15.
The storm moves in the West-Northwest direction at a speed of 30 km/h, making landfall, causing strong winds of level 11-12, gusts of level 14, heavy rain from 200-400mm, locally over 600mm, high tides from 1-1.5m, directly affecting the Northern and North Central regions, especially from Thanh Hoa to Da Nang on September 29-30, 2025 and the following days; very high risk of flooding, flash floods, landslides, rockslides; threatening dykes facing the sea, the safety of reservoirs.
Storm No. 10 is very strong, moving rapidly at an unusual speed, with very complex developments, and its range and intensity of influence on sea and land is very wide and dangerous.
In the face of the above situation, the Standing Secretariat directed Party committees, Party organizations, authorities, the Vietnam Fatherland Front and socio-political organizations in affected areas to urgently direct, urge, inspect and proactively respond to storm No. 10 and heavy rain, the risk of flash floods, landslides, rockfalls, flooding, threatening the sea-facing dyke system and reservoirs; ensure the safety of people's lives and property, State assets, and minimize damage. Update the situation daily and send reports to the Central Party Office (before 4:00 p.m. daily).
The Central Party Office shall preside over and coordinate with relevant agencies to monitor and synthesize the situation, and daily report to the Politburo and Secretariat on relevant situations.
PV (synthesis)Source: https://baohaiphong.vn/nghe-an-ha-tinh-so-tan-nguoi-dan-ra-khoi-vung-nguy-hiem-522016.html
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