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Students are on holiday.
News updates regarding students being absent from school.
Unable to overcome the consequences of Typhoon No. 10, many localities in Nghe An will continue to keep students out of school tomorrow (September 30).
Although the storm has passed, the repair of damage to many schools in Nghe An province has not yet been completed. Therefore, tomorrow, students in many localities throughout the province will still not be able to attend school...
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Thanh Hoa, Nghe An, and Ha Tinh provinces, and Quang Tri province have ordered students to stay home from school to avoid Typhoon Bualoi.
Thanh Hoa, Nghe An, Ha Tinh, and Quang Tri provinces have ordered all students to stay home from school tomorrow, September 29th, to avoid Typhoon Bualoi.
Due to heavy rain, many schools in Vinh City have announced that students will have the day off.
Heavy rain began in Vinh City last night. Due to this situation, many schools in Vinh City have announced that students will have the day off.
Schools in Nghe An province proactively allowed students to stay home from school due to heavy rain and the impact of Typhoon No. 3.
Typhoon No. 3 (Typhoon Yagi) is forecast to be very strong and highly likely to directly affect the Northern and North Central regions of Vietnam. To ensure safety, schools in Nghe An province have been instructed to take proactive measures...
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