According to the news from the Nghe An Province Hydrometeorological Station, at 1:00 p.m. on July 17, the center of the tropical depression was at about 15.1 degrees North latitude; 126.9 degrees East longitude, in the sea east of the Philippines, the strongest wind near the center of the tropical depression was level 7, gusting to level 9, moving in the West Northwest direction at a speed of 15-20 km/h; It is forecasted that in the next 24 to 48 hours, the tropical depression will move in the West Northwest direction at a speed of about 20-25 km/h and is likely to strengthen into a storm.

Implementing Official Dispatch No. 4498 dated July 17 of the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment on responding to the tropical depression near the East Sea that is likely to strengthen into a storm.
To proactively respond to the tropical depression that may strengthen into a storm and widespread heavy rain, the Standing Office of the Provincial Steering Committee for Natural Disaster Prevention, Search and Rescue and Civil Defense requests the Steering Committees for Natural Disaster Prevention, Search and Rescue and Civil Defense of wards, communes and departments and branches to:
Monitor and update the developments of the tropical depression; strictly manage means of transport going out to sea; organize counting and notify owners of means of transport, captains of ships and boats operating at sea of the location, direction of movement and developments of the tropical depression to proactively avoid, escape or not move into the dangerous area. Dangerous area in the next 48 hours: From 16.5-21.0 degrees North latitude, 117.0-120.0 degrees East longitude (dangerous area is adjusted in forecast bulletins).
Review and implement safety measures for bridge and port works; tourism , aquaculture, and fishing activities at sea, in river mouths, and along the coast.
Prepare measures to ensure safety, limit damage to houses, warehouses, headquarters, public works, industrial parks, factories, power grids, telecommunications systems; protect agricultural production; prevent flooding in urban areas and industrial parks.
At the same time, inspect and review all dike works and dike protection plans in the area; prepare human resources, materials, means and equipment to proactively deploy when incidents or situations occur according to the "4 on-site" motto.
Check and proactively take measures to ensure the safety of reservoirs and downstream areas, especially small, vulnerable reservoirs under construction; be ready to operate, regulate and handle situations.
In particular, review and prepare plans to evacuate people from dangerous areas; commune-level authorities direct relevant forces to notify each household living in areas at risk of flooding, landslides, and flash floods to proactively prevent and ensure safety.
Ready forces and means for rescue when required.
Agencies: Nghe An Newspaper, Radio and Television, Ben Thuy Coastal Information Station and mass media increase information about the development of the tropical depression to authorities at all levels, owners of vehicles operating at sea and people to know to proactively prevent and respond.
Departments and branches, according to their functions, state management tasks and assigned tasks, proactively direct and coordinate with localities to respond to tropical depressions that may strengthen into storms and widespread heavy rain.
Organize the on-duty team seriously and regularly report to the Standing Office of the Provincial Steering Committee for Natural Disaster Prevention and Control - Search and Rescue and Civil Defense.
On the afternoon of July 17, the Department of Dyke Management and Natural Disaster Prevention informed that tomorrow afternoon, July 18 in Hanoi, Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Environment Nguyen Hoang Hiep will chair a meeting with relevant ministries, branches, units and localities to jointly deploy measures to respond to storms and floods caused by storms.
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