Strengthening hydrometeorological services in Southeast Asia was the topic of a
UN-sponsored seminar held in Hanoi on Mar. 11 with focus on five countries,
including Vietnam.
The seminar focussed on a project to raise the
capacity of hydrometeorological forecasting through technical programmes,
technology transfer and personnel training.
Addressing the seminar, Dr.
Bui Van Duc, General Director of the National Centre for Hydrometeorology
Forecasting, stated that the project would not only help the targeted countries,
but also help boost cooperation among member countries of the World
Meteorological Organisation in the region.
Vietnam supports the project’s
ideas and will closely coordinate with the project’s working group, Duc
said.
Vietnam is among those countries in the region that have faced the
worst impacts with a great loss of life and property from climate-change related
disasters in recent years.
The Vietnamese Government has made great efforts
to improve its capacity in meteorology, especially through the modernisation of
its forecasting systems, which have effectively helped control natural disasters
and mitigate losses.
Under the framework of cooperation among members of
the World Meteorological Organisation in Southeast Asia , Vietnam is helping
Laos and Cambodia in this field.
Participants to the seminar offered up
opinions and plans to improve the capacity of hydrometeorological services
through evaluating natural disasters, the needs of affected residents, and the
capacity and efficiency of hydrometeorological agencies./.