Despite the danger, many children still play in the waves before the storm hits.
While the authorities of Cua Lo ward and many households are urgently responding to the upcoming storm No. 5, records on the afternoon of August 24 at Cua Lo beach show that many visitors are still calmly letting their children play in the waves.
According to local authorities, there has been a ban on swimming and boats going out to sea; rescue teams are on duty 24/7, and additional officers in charge of tourism security are added to control people swimming and prevent boats from going squid fishing. Along the 10km stretch from Vinpearl to Cua Lo Port, two teams are on duty every kilometer, determined to ensure absolute safety for residents and tourists.
However, the image of people being subjective and ignoring warnings still exists in Cua Lo late afternoon on August 24.








In the context of the complicated developments of storm No. 5, the authorities of Cua Lo ward have mobilized maximum forces, working 24/7 to protect people's lives and property. Residents and tourists need to strictly follow the regulations on storm prevention and control.