Accordingly, the Hai Phong Department of Education and Training allows 53 public and non-public high schools and affiliated units to resume teaching and learning. In particular, it is important to ensure absolute safety for staff, teachers, employees and students; continue to strengthen measures to ensure school safety and security; conditions of electricity, water..., and conditions of environmental sanitation, disease prevention; propagate, remind and thoroughly educate students to participate in traffic safely and in accordance with regulations.
The remaining 17 high schools will continue to overcome the consequences of storm No. 3, review safety conditions in teaching and learning; and report to the Department of Education and Training before 2:00 p.m. on September 11 to consider allowing students to return to school.
Also today, many kindergartens and secondary schools in the city have announced that students will return to school from September 11; some schools still let students stay home to continue to overcome the consequences of storm No.
According to the Department of Education and Training, the whole city has 2,687 classrooms affected (roofs blown off, doors blown off...), accounting for 19.4% of the city's classrooms, of which 1,670 classrooms can be repaired and fixed immediately; 1,017 classrooms need to undergo major repairs. The number of affected subject classrooms is 369 (accounting for 20.1%), of which 273 classrooms can be repaired and fixed immediately, 96 classrooms need to undergo major repairs. 732 auxiliary works cannot be used (parking lots, medical rooms, toilets), accounting for 10.8%, of which 328 are parking lots, 37 are medical rooms, 367 are toilets. 3,042 trees in school campuses were broken.