Many schools were deeply flooded due to the storm on the afternoon of September 30 - Photo: HUST Media Club
On the evening of October 3, the Hanoi Department of Education and Training sent a dispatch to the People's Committees of wards and communes; units and schools under the Department of Education and Training, requesting them to proactively respond to storm No. 11 (storm Matmo).
The Hanoi Department of Education and Training recommends that units and schools focus on closely monitoring the developments of storm No. 11; regularly closely monitor warnings, forecasts and developments of weather and natural disasters to proactively prevent, respond to and overcome the consequences of natural disasters.
Faced with the developments of natural disasters, storms, floods, and epidemics, heads of educational institutions need to regularly monitor the situation, promptly adjust flexible teaching and learning plans, and choose appropriate forms; at the same time, proactively report to the People's Committees of wards and communes and related units for coordination, direction, and handling.
The Department requires schools to absolutely not organize extracurricular activities or collective activities, especially in places at risk of flooding and landslides.
At the same time, establish an information channel with parents to manage students when participating in local activities, minimizing risks that may occur due to storms.
For schools with boarding students, the Hanoi Department of Education and Training recommends strict management of students; student movement must be closely coordinated between the school and family according to the plan and direction of local authorities, ensuring absolute safety; fully prepare drinking water, food, and provisions to ensure the living needs of students staying at school during storms.
Based on weather and natural disaster situations, schools proactively review and prepare plans and deploy disaster response plans according to the "4 on-site" motto suitable to school conditions.
In addition, it is necessary to proactively check the tree system in the school campus. If perennial trees are found to be at risk of breaking or falling, they must be reported for timely handling. If this cannot be done immediately, a warning of danger must be given and a professional agency must be contacted for handling as soon as possible.
Have a plan and promptly move assets, machinery, equipment, tables, chairs, records, books to a safe place, ensuring no damage, breakage, loss, and minimizing damage caused by storms.
Source: https://tuoitre.vn/truong-hoc-o-ha-noi-se-linh-hoat-hinh-thuc-day-hoc-de-ung-pho-voi-bao-so-11-20251003211825077.htm
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