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Sunny weather, Da Nang residents still need to be vigilant, not subjective with storm number 4

Báo Tiền PhongBáo Tiền Phong19/09/2024

TPO - On September 19, in Da Nang City, the weather was sunny, no more rain and gusts of wind, but people and fishermen along the coast and in flooded areas still had to be vigilant against possible unusual weather.
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On September 19, in Da Nang City, the weather was sunny and there was no strong wind, however, storm prevention work was still maintained at a high level. At Tho Quang fishing port (Son Tra district), fishermen were still on duty, present on fishing boats to check boats to ensure the safety of their property.
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Talking to reporters, fishermen said that the weather was sunny and windless, but people were still not subjective because the weather was very unusual and unpredictable.
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Small boats and ships are moved closer to shore, while large ships are anchored close together outside the port to form a barrier to protect against wind. This is the way and experience of fishermen in the Central region to anchor their boats to protect each other's property.
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This morning, many boats at risk of sinking or entering the water were still urgently brought ashore by Da Nang fishermen to prevent unexpected events if there is rain or strong winds.
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Fishermen said they accept paying 400-600 thousand VND to lift their boat ashore to minimize damage if there is rain or strong wind.
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A fisherman takes advantage of the sunny weather to check his family’s fishing boat anchored at Tho Quang fishing port. Each billion-dollar fishing boat is a big asset for the whole family, so fishermen in the Central region are always on high alert when there are warnings of rain and storms.
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Many small boats were pulled to high places by people for preservation.
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Since September 18, Da Nang has suspended tours to Son Tra Peninsula to prevent storms. As of this morning, the weather is sunny, no rain or wind, but checkpoints in the area are still maintained to prevent vehicles and people who are not on duty from going to the peninsula.
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A business on Van Don Street (Nai Hien Dong Ward, Son Tra District) still uses sand in large sacks to reinforce its store to prevent flooding in case of heavy rain. Previously, on September 18, in the Nai Hien Dong area, many roads were partially flooded due to prolonged heavy rain.
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A park in Son Tra district is full of cars parked for shelter. Learning from the historic rain and flooding in 2022, many Da Nang residents have proactively moved their cars to higher ground to avoid flooding.
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Many passenger buses also sought high ground to avoid flooding in the past two days.
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At public bicycle stations, vehicles are placed close together and carefully anchored.
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The construction booms along the Han River are carefully reinforced to prevent collapse in case of heavy rain or wind.

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