(Baonghean.vn) - The weather after storm No. 10 has stabilized, fishermen in Hoang Mai and Quynh Luu towns are rushing to go out to sea and stick to the sea.
Bustling images of fishermen preparing fishing gear, food... at Lach Con and Lach Quen fishing ports at noon on September 17.
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After the days off due to storm No. 10, fishermen in Hoang Mai Town checked their fishing gear to be ready to set sail early this afternoon, September 17. Photo: Xuan Hoang |
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Ship owner Quang Van Tuan in Quynh Phuong ward said: From early morning, he heard the weather forecast, "calm seas" in the coming days, so the crew took advantage of the opportunity to go out to sea, because the storms of the past few days were very impatient. Photo: Xuan Hoang |
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Check each wire and mesh very carefully. Photo: Xuan Hoang |
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Women help their husbands transport food to boats. Photo: Xuan Hoang |
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A crew member named Tam said: Each trip at sea lasts from 7 to 10 days, they have to bring 5 to 7 kg of meat, hundreds of duck eggs, instant noodles, green vegetables... and a little fish for the first few meals. Photo: Xuan Hoang |
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Because boats returning to avoid storms anchor close to the fishing port, fishermen have to skillfully adjust their boats to avoid collisions when other boats set sail. Photo: Xuan Hoang |
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Lach Con fishing port was invested in by the state to be solidly built, creating a convenient space for fishermen to operate. In the photo, old fisherman Ho Phuc Thanh, Tan Hai block, Quynh Phuong ward, takes advantage of the space on the wharf to dry the first batch of squid after the storm. Photo: Xuan Hoang |
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The wives and children of the crew members were also present at the port to see the ship off. They left with the hope that the weather would be favorable and the crew would catch a lot of seafood. Photo: Xuan Hoang |
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Fisherman Nguyen Ho Trung drops the anchor rope for his boat to leave the dock. Photo: Xuan Hoang |
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At noon on September 17, hundreds of horsepower boats began to leave Lach Con and Lach Quen fishing ports one after another after days of resting and safely avoiding storm No. 10. Photo: Xuan Hoang |
Xuan Hoang