Many medical facilities stopped operating when storm No. 3 made landfall, but were still on duty 24/7, with personnel ready to handle and provide emergency care to patients.
At Bach Mai Hospital, Prof. Dr. Dao Xuan Co, Director of the Hospital, said that the Hospital is focusing all resources to proactively respond to super typhoon Yagi, ensuring the highest safety for patients and medical staff, and is ready to receive and handle mass emergencies due to disasters and natural disasters. The hospital also established mobile emergency teams to provide professional support when requested by provinces affected by the storm.
Bach Mai Hospital will temporarily suspend medical examinations at the Department of Examination and Treatment on Demand - Building K1 on Saturday and Sunday (September 7-8, 2024).
However, at this time at Bach Mai Hospital, all patient treatment activities are still taking place.
Right now, doctors and nurses at Bach Mai Hospital are still carrying out medical orders, monitoring and adjusting patient indicators... even though storm No. 3 is raging outside. Photo: BVCCA baby cried out at birth… right in the middle of a storm. Photo: BVCCWhere the storm stops behind the door. Photo: BVCCTrucks carrying meals to each department. Photo: BVCCPatients receive meals at their hospital beds. Photo: BVCCA9 Emergency Center still receives emergency patients transferred from other places. Photo: BVCCWhere there is no storm. Photo: BVCCSurgeries are still taking place despite the storm No. 3 raging outside. Photo: BVCCDoctors still examine patients at their bedsides. Photo: BVCCLogistics forces brave the rain to fight storm No. 3. Photo: BVCC
TPHCM - Ngày 15.10, Công an huyện Bình Chánh đang điều tra vụ nổ nồi hấp tại một cơ sở sản xuất tinh dầu trên địa bàn xã Vĩnh Lộc A khiến một bé gái bị thương.
By 3:00 p.m. on September 7, due to the impact of very strong winds and heavy rains from storm No. 3 (Yagi), Hai Phong and Quang Ninh suffered heavy damage.