Education

Trying to overcome the consequences of flash floods so that students can return to school soon

Dao Tho October 1, 2024 16:52

Heavy rains from the afternoon and night of September 30 in Ky Son district caused water to flood many classrooms, teachers' rooms and damaged equipment at Chieu Luu 2 Kindergarten, Ky Son district. On October 1, forces made efforts to overcome the consequences to soon stabilize teaching and learning activities.

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From the afternoon to the evening of September 30, Ky Son district experienced heavy to very heavy rain. Water from streams flooded and caused severe damage to Chieu Luu 2 Kindergarten (Chieu Luu commune, Ky Son district). Photo: Dao Tho
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Many teaching equipment, children's toys and the school's vegetable garden were swept away by the flood. Photo: Dao Tho
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The school gate and fence were also collapsed by heavy rain. Photo: Dao Tho
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In front of the school yard and the teachers' dormitory, the receding water left behind a thick layer of mud. Photo: Dao Tho
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Ms. Phan Thi Hieu - Principal of Chieu Luu 2 Kindergarten informed: "The school campus including fences, ornamental plants and outdoor toys were all severely damaged. In addition, utensils used to serve meals for children were also damaged and could not be reused." Photo: Dao Tho
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This morning (October 1), functional forces of Ky Son district, Chieu Luu commune, teachers, parents and people from the villages gathered to push mud out of the school grounds to soon stabilize teaching and learning. Photo: Dao Tho
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Thick layers of mud on the yard and some rooms make cleaning difficult. Photo: Dao Tho
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The forces had to both rake and use water to wash the campus. Photo: Dao Tho
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“Up to this point, we are trying our best to fix it. After the mud is cleared, we will spray disinfectant on the school grounds. If things stabilize, the children can return to school tomorrow at the earliest to continue studying,” Ms. Phan Thi Hieu shared. Photo: Dao Tho

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