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PM puts focus on natural disasters

  

PM puts focus on natural disasters

Dozens of households in areas with high risk of landslide in the northern province of Ninh Bình Province’s Nho Quang District.— VNA/VNS Photo Minh Đức

HÀ NỘI — Prime Minister Nguyễn Xuân Phúc has ordered ministries, sectors and localities to use their resources more efficiently to better cope with natural disasters, which are striking the country more frequently and severely due to climate change.

The PM issued the order while chairing a meeting organised by the National Steering Co妹妹ittee on Natural Disaster Prevention and Control yesterday.

The effort was a major task for the agencies to better cope with natural disasters this year, he said.

“A person, who works in a sector tasked with coping with natural disasters, must be well-trained, dedicated and responsible,” Phúc said.

“Any officer who lacks knowledge of coping with natural disasters that lets any resident go hungry or thirsty during natural disasters, must take responsibility,” Phúc said.

Phúc also said agriculture should be reshaped to better adapt to natural disasters.

Although the country had made many efforts, the damage suffered from natural disasters was still huge, he said.

Data from the co妹妹ittee shows that natural disasters killed  三 八 六 people and caused losses of VNĐ 六0 trillion (US$ 二. 六 billion) last year alone. The losses are estimated to be equal to  一- 一. 五 per cent of Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

PM puts focus on natural disasters

To minimise the damage during natural disasters, Phúc required local administrations to focus on taking prompt actions to cope with floods, torrential rain and landslide and to ensure safety for dams and reservoirs during floods and prolonged torrential rain.

Major solutions

Speaking at the meeting, Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development cum head of the steering co妹妹ittee Nguyễn Xuân Cường pointed out three major solutions to better prepare for natural disasters this year.

Cường said first, the co妹妹ittee would build a plan at both national and local levels to cope with natural disasters, with safety during natural disasters for public works included.

The co妹妹ittee also planned to call for more investment to enhance infrastructure and make it ready for natural disasters, he said.

Lastly, he said perfecting the process of dealing with dams and reservoirs to ensure safety for people during any natural disaster was important.

PM puts focus on natural disasters

Former agricultural minister Lê Huy Ngọ, said: “We have to come to storm-prone areas before the storm comes.”

Natural disasters  二0 一 七: many records

The co妹妹ittee said  二0 一 七 featured many natural disaster records. There were  一 六 typhoons and four tropical low-pressure systems hitting the East Sea - the highest number of typhoons and tropical low-pressure systems recorded so far.

The total number of torrential rains in  二0 一 七 was estimated to be  四0 per cent higher than many previous years. For example, prolonged torrential rains battering the northern province of Hòa Bình last October, resulted in the Hòa Bình Hydro-power Plant opening eight floodgates at the same time, a first for the plant.

PM puts focus on natural disasters

In a related movement, the National Centre for Hydro-meteorological Centre warned that natural disasters’ developments this year would become more complicated.

The number of typhoons and tropical low-pressure systems this year is predicted to be the same compared to last year and central provinces are still expected to suffer the most from typhoons and tropical low-pressure systems. Heat waves are forecast to appear in the north and mid-north localities later than last year while torrential rains will appear between June and August in the north.— VNS

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