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PM directs urgent measures to address flood aftermaths

Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has asked the central localities from Thua Thien-Hue to Khanh Hoa to prepare forces and resources to restore houses and clean the environment to prevent epidemics after floods.

Making his speech at the online meeting on December 17 on measures to overcome consequence of devastating floods in central localities from Thua Thien-Hue to Khanh Hoa, Prime Minister (PM) Nguyen Xuan Phuc instructed that food and supplies must be brought to residential areas submerged by flood water or isolated at any cost.
The PM required ministries, sectors and central localities to mobilise all forces and resources to ensure safety and food for residents in flood-hit areas and minimising losses in human lives and property.

 
 The south central Binh Dinh province is among the hardest hit localities with 31 deaths so far this year.
The south central Binh Dinh province is among the hardest hit localities with 31 deaths so far this year.
PM Phuc also urged localities to quickly evacuate residents from areas with high risks of flash flood and landslides.
He asked localities to ensure safe operation of hydropower and irrigation reservoirs, contributing to reduce flood in downstream areas. 
The localities were requested to prepare forces and resources to restore houses and clean the environment to prevent epidemics after floods.
In the long term, the PM asked the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development to coordinate with ministries and localities to make overall assessment on flood vulnerability in the central and Central Highlands regions, that will be considered as reference for thorough measures to the disaster.
According to the official statistics, heavy rain and flood from December 12-16 left 15 deaths and missing, destroying more than 130 houses, inundating nearly 112,000 others. Over 10,000 hectares of rice fields and many infrastructure and transportation works were damaged.
Chairman of the People’s Committee of the south central Binh Dinh province Ho Quoc Dung said that the locality is among the hardest hit localities with 31 deaths so far this year, along with 348 houses totally destroyed.
Chairman Dung asked for the Government’s emergency aid in the form of food, medicines, school textbooks along with financial support to overcome flood aftermaths.
The flood-hit localities have proposed that the Government provide urgent aid of 5,850 tonnes of rice, 8 tonnes of water purification tablets, 325 tonnes of rice, maize and vegetable seeds along with over 1.3 trillion VND to restore farming, transport and irrigation infrastructure.
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