Hà Nội prepares for natural disasters amid unpredictable weather
Society – Economy - Ngày đăng : 09:54, 13/08/2024
A healthcare worker disinfects Bến Vôi Hamlet, Cấn Hữu Commune, Quốc Oai District, after the floodwaters recede. — VNA/VNS Photo |
HÀ NỘI — Chairman Trần Sỹ Thanh of the Hà Nội People's Committee has issued an urgent directive for city authorities to prepare for potential natural disasters as unpredictable weather continues to impact the capital.
The directive comes in the wake of recent widespread flooding in urban areas and districts such as Chương Mỹ, Quốc Oai, and Thạch Thất, caused by the second storm of the season, resulting in fatalities, property damage, and infrastructure destruction.
With the La Niña phenomenon expected to affect Việt Nam from August, there is an increased risk of severe storms, floods, and landslides.
Chairman Trần has urged all levels of authority to swiftly implement disaster response and recovery plans, concentrating on vulnerable areas and ensuring that resources and personnel are ready.
Local authorities are tasked with identifying high-risk zones, particularly near rivers and low-lying areas, and preparing evacuation plans to safeguard lives and property.
They are also instructed to ensure that disaster preparedness and relief efforts are thoroughly monitored and that budget allocations are in place for rapid response and recovery.
Key departments, including agriculture, industry, transport, and construction, have been directed to maintain 24/7 monitoring, ensure stable electricity and water supplies, secure infrastructure, and support the swift restoration of services after any disaster.
The Hà Nội Capital Command and Police are also mobilised to coordinate search and rescue operations and disaster recovery.
The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment has also directed the General Department of Meteorology and Hydrology to enhance weather monitoring and provide early disaster forecasts.
Under an emergency notice, all relevant agencies are urged to swiftly implement measures to address heavy rains, landslides, and flash floods.
Authorities must disseminate detailed warnings, ensure public awareness, and enforce safety measures in high-risk areas, particularly in the northern region, where severe weather is expected from August 12 to 15. — VNS