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Sep 07, 2024 / 16:09

Safety measures required for thousands of construction sites and homes in Hanoi

Local authorities and project managers are directed to stay alert around the clock, monitor current projects, and ensure they are prepared for any emergencies.

The Hanoi Department of Construction has mandated proactive measures to address super typhoon Yagi or Storm No. 3, focusing on construction sites, old apartment buildings, and private homes at risk of collapse.

 A house collapsed in dowtown Hanoi on September 6 due to super typhoon Yagi or Storm No. 3. Photo: Khanh Huy/The Hanoi Times

Director Vo Nguyen Phong emphasizes that efforts are underway to mitigate risks at these sites across the city. Documents have been sent to local authorities to implement safety measures, and major construction firms, including Urban Infrastructure Development Investment Corporation (UDIC) and Hanoi Housing Development and Investment Corporation (HANDICO), are preparing manpower and equipment, including 280 local workers, 390 additional if needed, 170 vehicles, and 80 concrete cutting tools.

As of September 7, 2024, the department has inspected 619 construction sites and 7,077 private homes. Major construction companies are mobilizing 280 local workers, 390 additional personnel if needed, 170 pieces of equipment, and 80 concrete-cutting tools.

Construction sites with tower cranes have halted work and implemented safety measures, such as lowering crane heights and securing supports. Electrical safety for construction equipment is emphasized. Residents from risky buildings in Hoang Mai and Ba Dinh districts have been relocated to safer locations.

Local authorities and project managers are instructed to maintain 24/7 vigilance, review ongoing projects, and ensure readiness for emergencies. They must inspect and secure high-working equipment, reinforce site barriers, and develop disaster prevention plans. Temporary housing has been arranged for residents of dangerous old apartment buildings. At the Imperial Plaza building, security and maintenance teams are working around the clock to prepare for storm impacts.