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Unable to overcome the consequences of storm No. 10, tomorrow (September 30) many localities in Nghe An will continue to let students stay home from school.

My Ha September 29, 2025 19:36

Although the storm has passed, the damage to many schools in Nghe An has not yet been repaired. Therefore, tomorrow students in many localities across the province will not be able to go to school.

On the evening of September 29, Mr. Le Truong Son - Head of the Department of Culture and Society of Vinh Loc ward said: Due to the impact of storm No. 10, according to statistics in the ward, 15/18 schools have suffered heavy damage.

In particular, Nghi Phong Kindergarten and Primary School had its garage, outdoor stage collapsed, and electric poles broken. Phuc Tho Kindergarten and Secondary School had many structures such as the library, classrooms, and kitchen roof blown off. At Hung Loc Primary School, both campuses 1 and 2 were damaged such as: garage collapsed, roof peeled off...

Other schools such as Nghi Thai Kindergarten, Nghi Thai Middle School, Nghi Xuan Kindergarten also had their 2-story roofs blown off, their warehouse roofs collapsed, and their fences collapsed...

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Nghi Thai Kindergarten was damaged after storm No. 10. Photo: NTCC

According to Mr. Nguyen Truong Son, in addition to the damaged school, many roads in the ward, especially in Phuc Tho and Nghi Thai areas, are currently flooded, making travel difficult. Given the above situation, Vinh Loc ward has decided that all schools in the area will continue to allow students to return to school tomorrow (September 30).leave schoolto schools to remedy the consequences.

In Truong Vinh ward, schools such as Le Mao Secondary School, Dang Thai Mai Secondary School... have also announced that students will be off school and are expected to return to school on Wednesday, after repairing the damage caused by the storm.

In Thien Nhan commune, all schools are currently damaged. Of these, 2 schools were flooded, namely Trung Phuc Cuong 3 Kindergarten and Trung Phuc Cuong 2 Primary School. In addition, Khanh Son 2 Kindergarten had the roofs of 2 classrooms blown off, the entire multi-purpose building collapsed, Khanh Son 2 Primary School had the roofs of 12 classrooms blown off, the entire teacher's garage collapsed...

Mr. Pham Thuong Mai - Head of the Department of Culture and Society of Thien Nhan Commune said: In addition to the schools damaged by storm No. 10, currently, some schools in Nam Cuong Commune (old) are at risk of being flooded if the floodwaters in the rivers rise in the coming days. To ensure the safety of students, tomorrow morning (September 30), all schools in the commune will continue to be closed so that teachers and parents can focus on overcoming the storm and flood.

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Water rose to the roof of Ta Soi Kindergarten and Primary School in Quy Chau Commune. Photo: NTCC

The passing of storm No. 10 has left serious consequences for the education sector. Currently, according to information from communes across the province, most schools will continue to be closed tomorrow.

In Tuong Duong commune, Mr. Nguyen Van Hien - Head of the Department of Culture and Society said that currently, schools in the area are basically stable in terms of facilities, not severely damaged by storm Bualoi. However, traffic roads in the area were heavily eroded, especially National Highway 7 and inter-commune roads. Many villages and hamlets were thus isolated, in which, Na Be and Hop Thanh hamlets were isolated due to landslides.

In addition, four villages, namely Chan, Lau, Mac, and Nhan, located on the other side of the Ca River, are also isolated and inaccessible. To ensure the safety of students and teachers, the locality has assigned schools to re-organize teaching and learning based on actual developments, ensuring the safest conditions for teachers and students when they return to school.

Similarly, in the border commune of Tri Le, schools were not affected by storm No. 10, but traffic was seriously eroded. Mr. Vi Van Dung - Head of the Department of Culture and Society of Tri Le commune said that tomorrow (September 30), schools in the area are not expected to welcome students back to school.

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Phan Dang Luu Secondary School, Yen Thanh Commune was severely damaged after the storm. Photo: NTCC

Meanwhile, in Quy Chau commune, some schools such as the two separate kindergarten and primary schools in Ta Soi village (former Chau Hanh commune) have water rising to the roof and students will have difficulty going to school this week.

Ms. Nguyen Thi Binh - Head of the Department of Culture and Society of Quy Chau commune said: By this evening, many areas of Quy Chau commune had begun to rise and in some places, half of the houses were submerged. Traffic in the entire area was cut off and could not be circulated. Because many areas had lost phone signal, the commune could not yet count the damage to schools and teachers. Temporarily, students in the area could not go to school.

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The Pa Ty branch of Yen Tinh Primary Boarding School for Ethnic Minorities (Yen Na commune) was flooded. Photo: CSCC

According to Mr. Nguyen Trong Hoan - Chief of Office of the Department of Education and Training, storm No. 10 has caused heavy damage to the education sector. According to a quick report from the Department, as of 3:00 p.m. this afternoon, the whole province had 45 schools flooded, including 17 kindergartens, 16 primary schools and 12 secondary schools.

In addition, 18 schools suffered landslides and 131 schools had their corrugated iron roofs blown off of classrooms and functional rooms.

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More than 200 schools in Nghe An had their roofs blown off or damaged. Photo: My Ha

In addition, 91 schools had their tiled roofs blown off, 85 schools had their fences collapsed, 110 schools had some items collapsed or their garage roofs blown off. In addition, almost all schools had their signboards and trees damaged. The initial damage estimate for the education sector is nearly 300 billion VND.

Faced with this reality, Mr. Nguyen Trong Hoan said: Tomorrow, basically, schools in the province will continue to be closed and focus on overcoming the damage caused by storm No. 10.

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Unable to overcome the consequences of storm No. 10, tomorrow (September 30) many localities in Nghe An will continue to let students stay home from school.
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