On July 20, Vice Chairman of Lam Dong Provincial People's Committee Le Trong Yen signed an urgent telegram to departments, branches and localities requesting the implementation of solutions to respond to storm No. 3 (storm Wipha).
Lam Dong Provincial People's Committee requested coastal communes and wards and Phu Quy special zone to closely monitor the storm's developments and strictly implement the activities of ships and boats at sea.

Localities need to proactively notify ships and boats about the developments of the storm and proactively prevent, avoid, and not move into dangerous areas.
Units deploy work to ensure the safety of people, vehicles, and property at tourist attractions, aquaculture, fishing, seafood, and works on islands and coastal areas.
Depending on the specific situation, communes decide to ban the sea for passenger ships and transport ships.
The government proactively evacuates people in cages and aquaculture hutes along the coast, at sea, and on islands to ensure safety.
Units are ready with rescue forces and vehicles when required.
Lam Dong province requires communes and wards on land to synchronously deploy solutions to ensure safety for people and property in areas at risk of flooding, subsidence, and landslides.
Communes and wards organize forces to control and support safe traffic, especially at locations with overflow, deep flooding, and landslides.
Risk areas need to be regularly inspected and forces are ready for prevention and response when emergency situations occur.
The Provincial People's Committee requests communes, wards, and special areas of Phu Quy to effectively promote local shock forces according to the motto 'three ready' and "four on-site".
Departments, branches and sectors, according to their functions and tasks of State management, proactively coordinate with communes, wards and special areas of Phu Quy to respond to storms and floods.
The Department of Construction and the Department of Agriculture and Environment will strengthen inspection and promptly handle arising incidents.
The units managing and exploiting irrigation works and hydropower plants will operate flood discharge in accordance with regulations. Before having a flood discharge plan, it is necessary to promptly notify the authorities and people in the affected area to take preventive measures.
Lam Dong recommends that press and mass information agencies operating in the area increase information about the developments of storms and floods to authorities at all levels and local people to proactively prevent and respond.