According to the emergency flood bulletin on rivers in Dong Nai province at 21pm on July 30 of the Dong Nai Hydrometeorological Station, the water level in the upstream area of the Dong Nai river system is rising rapidly and has exceeded alarm level 7.
River level in La Nga river, Dinh Quan district is high, flood risk occurs. Photo: B.Nguyen |
In particular, the low areas along the Dong Nai river are at risk of flooding and the possibility of other natural disasters.
* Flood waters are rising fast
According to the Dong Nai Hydrometeorological Station, at 21 pm on July 30, at Ta Lai station (Dong Nai river), the water level exceeded the alarm level 7 at 3m and was rising very quickly; At Phu Hiep station (La Nga river), the water level is continuing to rise, gradually approaching alarm level 113 of 2m. It is forecasted that the water level at Ta Lai station will continue to rise, possibly reaching the peak flood at 105,5 - 113,9m on July 114; higher than alert level 31 and only about 7 - 3m lower than the water level of the historic flood in August 0,3. The water level at Phu Hiep station will also continue to rise in the next 0,4 hours, potentially reaching approximately alarm level 8.
Warning about the risk of flooding and the possibility of other natural disasters in low-lying areas along the Dong Nai river in Dak Lua, Nam Cat Tien, Nui Tuong, Ta Lai, and Phu Thinh communes of Tan Phu district, and Thanh Son, Phu Vinh, Phu Tan, Ngoc Dinh communes of Dinh Quan district.
In particular, low-lying areas along La Nga River in communes of Tan Phu and Dinh Quan districts are at risk of being flooded by floods. It is necessary to watch out for the possibility of heavy rain combined with floods causing flooding and landslides of riverbanks, streams, and low-lying areas in the areas of Tan Phu and Dinh Quan districts of Dong Nai province and neighboring areas.
Departments, branches, localities and units need to report quickly and promptly the situation of natural disasters to the Standing Office of the Provincial Steering Committee for Disaster Prevention and Control; Department of Agriculture and Rural Development by phone 02513.825.771. |
* Focus on proactive response
In order to proactively respond to natural disaster situations and limit the damage caused by natural disasters, the Provincial Steering Committee for Disaster Prevention and Control recommends the members of the Provincial Steering Committee for Disaster Prevention and Control; Commanding Committees for Disaster Prevention and Control in Districts, Long Khanh and Bien Hoa City; Dong Nai Nature - Culture Reserve; Dong Nai Irrigation Works Exploitation One Member Limited Liability Company implements a number of contents.
The above units need to regularly closely monitor weather and natural disasters on forecast and warning bulletins on the mass media to notify, propagate and provide quick and timely instructions to the relevant agencies. agencies, organizations and people in the area know to proactively respond to floods causing flooding, river bank erosion, and preventing damage caused by natural disasters.
In addition, directing the People's Committees of communes to inform the people about the flood situation and send a force to be on duty 24/24 to respond and support the people; regularly update and promptly report on flood situation and damage (if any) to the Standing Agency of Provincial Steering Committee for Disaster Prevention and Control, Department of Agriculture and Rural Development.
* Be on duty in areas with deep flooding and fast-flowing water
When floods or large floods occur, localities and units mobilize forces to stay on duty in deep flooded areas, with fast-flowing water to guide people to circulate safely and avoid accidents caused by being swept away by water. at the same time, put up danger signs in areas with high risk of natural disasters. When there is damage caused by, localities proactively check, make statistics, verify and support affected families according to regulations.
Departments and branches that are members of the Provincial Steering Committee for Disaster Prevention and Control, are assigned to be in charge of areas, actively monitor and urge localities to review and implement timely prevention and response plans, ensure the safety of life and property of the State and people.
Binh Nguyen
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