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Nghe An people rush to move property, harvest agricultural products, and brace themselves against storm No. 5

Faced with information about storm No. 5 with fierce winds, 5-7m high waves and heavy rain, Nghe An people are urgently and busily evacuating, reinforcing and protecting their properties to minimize damage when the storm hits.

Báo Nghệ AnBáo Nghệ An24/08/2025

Farmers in Kim Lien commune harvest black apple snails before the storm hits, to prevent rising water levels and snails from spilling out and causing losses. Photo: T.P.
Farmers in Kim Lien commune harvest black apple snails before the storm hits, to prevent rising water levels and snails from spilling out and causing losses. Photo: TP
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Households raising fish in ponds, cages, lakes, and dams also harvested before the storm hit. Mr. Nguyen Hoang Anh - owner of a pond in Anh Son Dong commune said: "The rain after the storm's circulation is forecast to be very heavy, up to 600-700mm, so to avoid pond overflow and fish loss, we have harvested large fish, gathered small fish into one pond and covered it carefully." Photo: TP
Greenhouse vegetables are also harvested earlier than expected to both supply the market and avoid damage. Photo: T.P.
Greenhouse vegetables are also harvested earlier than expected to both supply the market and avoid damage. Photo: TP
Melons were also harvested earlier than expected. Mr. Nguyen Trung Kien, a technical officer at a farm in Dong Hieu commune, said:
Melons were also harvested earlier than expected. Mr. Nguyen Trung Kien - a technical officer at a farm in Dong Hieu commune said: "It should have been harvested in 4 days. But due to this extreme weather, we had to harvest earlier." Photo: TP
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With the motto "Green house is better than old field", localities with early-ripening summer-autumn rice are mobilizing people to urgently harvest. Photo: TP
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Farmers in Vinh Hung ward harvest sticky corn to escape the storm. Photo: TP
People in Hai Loc commune are tying up cages to raise sea bass and grouper. Photo: T.P.
People in Hai Loc commune tie up cages to raise sea bass and grouper. Photo: TP
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Fishermen buy ropes and cordage to tie up and anchor boats and reinforce cages. Photo: TP
Shrimp farms cover electric motors, important equipment to maintain aerators for shrimp when storms cause power outages. Photo: T.P.
Shrimp farms cover electric motors, important equipment to maintain aerators for shrimp when storms cause power outages. Photo: TP
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Pond owners are busy building and reinforcing the pond banks to prevent rising water and avoid shrimp loss when the storm hits. Photo: TP
Vinh Ngoc Salt Enterprise mobilized workers and trucks to transport dozens of tons of salt from the salt fields to a safe warehouse before the storm. Photo: T.P.
Vinh Ngoc Salt Enterprise mobilized workers and trucks to transport dozens of tons of salt from the salt fields to a safe warehouse before the storm hit. Photo: TP
Households in Quynh Mai and Tan Mai fish sauce villages cover and cushion fish sauce and shrimp paste barrels to prevent whirlwinds and heavy rain. Photo: T.P.
Households in Quynh Mai and Tan Mai fish sauce villages cover and block fish sauce and shrimp paste barrels to prevent whirlwinds and heavy rain. Photo: TP
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People living along the coast of Nghe An province cover, tie down, and reinforce their houses before the storm hits. Photo: TP

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