Nghe An residents rush to reinforce their houses to cope with storm Yagi.
On the morning of September 6, Nghe An residents proactively tied down their houses and trimmed trees to prevent storm No. 3 Yagi.
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The Department of Dyke Management and Natural Disaster Prevention and Control (Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development) has reported on the response to storm No. 3 (Yagi).
Accordingly, people need to regularly monitor storm warning information. Before the storm makes landfall, it is necessary to reinforce and brace houses and prune tree branches. In addition, people need to prop up the doors of their houses; remove dead and diseased trees and branches. At the same time, identify items in the yard that should be brought inside the house, clean rain gutters, under outside stairs, window wells, drains, drainage pipes, etc. Before the storm makes landfall, people need to identify safe places to take shelter, proactively evacuate from unsafe houses, coastal areas, and river mouths to prevent rising water.
At the same time, stock up on drinking water, food, medicine, and essential items enough to last at least 7 days.