PM orders strong, coordinated response to super Typhoon Ragasa

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has issued dispatch No.171/CD-TTg, dated September 23, calling for urgent and decisive measures by ministries, agencies, and localities to respond to super typhoon Ragasa, the ninth storm that hit the East Sea this year.

Forecast of the movement direction of super Typhoon Ragasa. (Photo: nchmf.gov.vn)
Forecast of the movement direction of super Typhoon Ragasa. (Photo: nchmf.gov.vn)

Hanoi (VNA) – Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has issued dispatch No.171/CD-TTg, dated September 23, calling for urgent and decisive measures by ministries, agencies, and localities to respond to super typhoon Ragasa, the ninth storm that hit the East Sea this year.

According to the National Centre for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, at 4 pm on September 23, its eye was located about 680km east of China’s Leizhou Peninsula with wind speeds reaching Level 17 on Vietnam's wind scale, and gusts exceeding that. The storm is forecast to weaken slightly but remain very strong before making landfall in northern Vietnam on September 25 with wind speeds of Level 10–11, and gust reaching level 12–13. Rainfall will concentrate across the northern region and Thanh Hoa and Nghe provinces, with totals of 150–250mm, and over 400mm possible in some areas, raising the risk of urban flooding and landslides in mountainous areas.

In the dispatch, the PM directed ministers of Defence, Public Security, Agriculture and Environment, Construction, Industry and Trade, Science and Technology, Education and Training, and Health, and leaders of provinces and cities from Quang Ngai northwards, to rigorously implement emergency measures without negligence or delay.

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Landslide occurs in Mo Rai commune, Quang Ngai province on September 22. (Photo: VNA)

Local authorities, particularly in coastal provinces from Quang Ninh to Thanh Hoa, were asked to prioritise the protection of vulnerable groups, including the elderly, children and students; ensure the safety of fishing and transport vessels, offshore activities, homes, schools, healthcare facilities, industrial zones, dykes, dams and essential infrastructure; and review and prepare evacuation plans where necessary.

The Ministry of Agriculture and Environment was tasked with providing the most accurate, timely forecasts, and scenario-based warnings, ensuring the safety of fishing fleets, and coordinating reservoir operations. Other ministries were told to safeguard transport systems, power and telecom networks, oil and gas facilities, and production sites. The ministries of Defence and Public Security were instructed to prepare their forces and equipment to support evacuations, search and rescue, and disaster relief operations.

The PM also requested the Office of the National Civil Defence Steering Committee to coordinate resources for affected localities, while national media agencies – Vietnam Television, Voice of Vietnam and Vietnam News Agency – were directed to enhance coverage of storm developments and government directives to guide public preparedness.

Deputy PM Tran Hong Ha is responsible for overseeing inter-agency coordination. The Ministry of Agriculture and Environment and the Office of the Civil Defence Steering Committee will send working teams to inspect and support local responses./.

VNA

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