Prime Minister orders highest-level response to Storm Koto

PM Pham Minh Chinh asked localities to review and finalise response plans and scenarios, including the emergency evacuation and relocation of residents from high-risk areas, particularly fish farms, aquaculture watch posts, and zones prone to flash floods, landslides, or mudslides, if forecasts indicate strong winds and heavy rain.

Storm No. 15 is expected to strengthen over the next 24 hours, potentially reaching level 11 with gusts up to level 14. (Photo published by VNA)
Storm No. 15 is expected to strengthen over the next 24 hours, potentially reaching level 11 with gusts up to level 14. (Photo published by VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has ordered the highest-level, most decisive response to Storm Koto, the 15th to form in the East Sea this year, placing public safety above all else.

In an official dispatch to ministries and coastal localities on November 26, the leader urged them to closely monitor and continuously update developments, taking proactive response measures.

Ministers and the chairpersons of provincial-level People’s Committees should be fully accountable to the government and the PM for the outcomes of storm and flood prevention and response efforts in their respective sectors, he stressed.

Coastal cities and provinces were urged to guide vessels still at sea, especially in areas directly threatened by the storm, to quickly move to safe waters or return to port.

The PM also requested them to review and finalise response plans and scenarios, including the emergency evacuation and relocation of residents from high-risk areas, particularly fish farms, aquaculture watch posts, and zones prone to flash floods, landslides, or mudslides, if forecasts indicate strong winds and heavy rain.

He highlighted measures to ensure the safety of reservoirs, dikes, offices, schools, and business facilities.

Personnel, equipment, and food supplies must be pre-positioned in key vulnerable areas to carry out storm and flood response, as well as search and rescue operations in the event of emergencies, the leader said.

PM Chinh assigned specific tasks to the ministers of agriculture and environment; national defence; public security; construction; industry and trade; culture, sports, and tourism; science and technology; education and training, and health.

Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha will continue to direct ministries, agencies, and localities to promptly implement response measures.

According to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, Storm No. 15 is expected to strengthen over the next 24 hours, potentially reaching level 11 with gusts up to level 14.

Its remnants combined with cold air could bring moderate to heavy rain from Da Nang to Lam Dong, and given the prolonged heavy rainfall in recent days, there is a very high risk of landslides, flash floods, and low-lying area inundation in the region./.

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