
In Dak Lak, a locality located in the eye of storm No. 13, the education sector is estimated to have suffered heavy damage. (Photo: Dak Lak Television).

According to the report of the Department of Education and Training, the whole province has 78 school fences and gates, 1,060 trees, 546 sets of tables and chairs, 124 sets of computers and 175 other teaching equipment damaged (Photo: Dak Lak Television).

In Phu Mo commune, 5 schools were severely flooded. Of these, Phu Mo Primary School suffered the most damage when it was deeply flooded, rocks and soil flooded into the campus, and many properties were damaged. (Photo: Dak Lak Television).

Teachers work hard to clean up the aftermath of the storm, hoping to bring students back to school as soon as possible (Photo: Dak Lak Television).

In addition to Phu Mo Primary School, four other schools in the commune were also flooded and had their facilities damaged. (Photo: Dak Lak Television).

Teachers dry wet books and documents at Le Van Tam Secondary School, Phu Mo Commune. (Photo: Dak Lak Newspaper)

In Tuy An Bac commune, teachers of An Dinh kindergarten started cleaning up after the flood (Photo: Dak Lak Television).

Students' toys rotted after hours of being soaked in water. (Photo: Dak Lak Television).

The Dak Lak Provincial Military Command has mobilized 30 officers and soldiers to support the locality in cleaning up and overcoming the consequences of the storm. (Photo: Dak Lak Newspaper).

In Gia Lai province, many schools are also in disarray, with messy classrooms and damaged desks, chairs and equipment. (Photo: Quy Nhon University).

The storm caused damage to many items at educational facilities such as: classroom roofs were blown off; classrooms and functional rooms were flooded; and teaching equipment was damaged. (Photo: Gia Lai Newspaper).

Quy Nhon University suffered serious damage. Strong winds blew off the roofs of many buildings, and shattered glass was scattered everywhere. (Photo: Quy Nhon University).

The school is recording the damage and taking steps to remedy the consequences, soon stabilizing teaching and learning. (Photo: Quy Nhon University).

Classrooms at Nhon Hai Primary and Secondary School (Quy Nhon Dong Ward) were also severely damaged after the big storm. (Photo: Gia Lai Newspaper).
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