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Several kiosks in Cua Lo were blown down by the wind.

Xuan Hoang - Van Truong September 6, 2024 14:21

Since the morning of September 6th, strong winds and waves, along with heavy rain, have appeared in the coastal areas of Nghe An province. Local authorities and residents have proactively implemented measures to prepare for and mitigate the effects of the super typhoon.

Clip: Van Truong - Xuan Hoang
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This morning (September 6th), the coastal areas of Cua Lo, Cua Hoi, and the districts of Quynh Luu, Dien Chau, and Hoang Mai town experienced strong winds and waves. In the photo: The Cua Lo beach area was deserted due to strong winds and waves at noon on September 6th. Photo: Xuan Hoang
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Large waves at Cua Hoi beach on the afternoon of September 6th. Photo: Van Truong
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To prepare for and mitigate the effects of Super Typhoon Yagi before it makes landfall, the Cua Lo Town Disaster Prevention and Control Team is present in the area to assist residents in reinforcing their shops, stalls, and houses. Photo: Xuan Hoang
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According to Mr. Nguyen Van Tuyen, a member of the Cua Lo town's disaster prevention and control team, the unit has been present along the coastline since early this morning to assist people in transporting their belongings and reinforcing their houses and shops. Photo: Xuan Hoang
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To minimize damage caused by storms, disaster relief teams had to use ropes to tie and secure the area tightly. Photo: Van Truong
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Although the storm wasn't yet strong, on the morning of September 6th, several temporary stalls along the Cua Lo beach were damaged and collapsed, requiring assistance from the local disaster prevention and control team. Photo: Van Truong
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Disaster prevention and control forces in Cua Lo town had to work throughout the midday to assist residents in preparing for and responding to the super typhoon that is expected to make landfall tonight. Photo: Xuan Hoang
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Fishing boats and vessels belonging to law enforcement officials were carefully anchored in the Cua Hoi fishing port area on the morning of September 6th. Photo: Van Truong
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Many fishermen are buying new ropes to reinforce the mooring of their boats, in case of strong winds or storms. Photo: Van Truong
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To proactively prevent damage from Typhoon Yagi, fishermen in the districts of Quynh Luu, Dien Chau, Nghi Loc, and Hoang Mai town moved their boats ashore from September 4-5. In the photo: Fishing boats from Quynh Luu district anchored to take shelter from the super typhoon at Lach Quen fishing port. Photo: Xuan Hoang
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Several kiosks in Cua Lo were blown down by the wind.
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