Storm No. 3 is about 250km away, Hung Yen and Ninh Binh have rain, light wind

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Faced with the impact of the circulation of storm No. 3, ministries, branches and localities have requested urgent direction and response.

Affected by the circulation of storm No. 3 causing thunderstorms, An Giang damaged 99 houses, sank 1 fishing boat

On July 21, the An Giang Irrigation Department said that due to the impact of storm No. 3, many areas in the province experienced thunderstorms and gusts of wind, causing damage to houses and fallen trees.

Specifically, according to a quick report from the An Giang Irrigation Department (as of 5:00 p.m. on July 21), there were 99 damaged houses (11 collapsed, 88 blown-off houses) in 22 communes, wards, and special zones. The most are Nhon My commune with 19 houses and Tan Hiep commune with 10 houses.

Heavy waves and strong winds submerged a fishing boat while operating at sea (in Phu Quoc Special Zone); many trees fell. Fortunately, there were no human casualties in the incidents.

The People's Committee, the Steering Committee for Natural Disaster Prevention, Search and Rescue and Civil Defense at all levels went to the scene to verify, visit, and encourage affected households, and at the same time direct the overcoming of the consequences. Mobilize the disaster prevention and control shock team to participate in supporting people to fight and rebuild their houses soon to stabilize their lives.

Lanh dao Uy ban MTTQ tinh An Giang, lanh dao phuong Vinh Thong to chuc doan tham hoi, dong vien, dong thoi chia se 1 phan kho khan voi cac ho co nha bi sap, toc mai. Anh: Xuan Nhi
Leaders of the An Giang Provincial Fatherland Front Committee and Vinh Thong Ward leaders organized a delegation to visit, encourage, and share some of the difficulties with households whose houses collapsed or had their roofs blown off. Photo: Xuan Nhi

Cat Hai Special Zone, Hai Phong prepares means and materials for storm response

According to Mr. Phan Viet Dien, Chairman of the People's Committee of Cat Hai Special Zone, the number of ships and boats in the special zone of management is 654 vehicles/1,469 workers, of which: the total number of vehicles and boats that have been arranged to anchor at safe shelters is: 654 vehicles/1,469 workers; Tourist boats: 241 vehicles/623 workers; Fishing boats: 318 vehicles/626 workers;...

According to the leader of the special zone, there are currently no vehicles or boats in operation. Without vehicles, operating boats are in the danger zone.

The total number of other local vehicles to anchor to avoid the storm in the area is 483 vehicles/1,924 workers.

According to the report of Cat Ba Border Guard Station, in the bays of Cat Ba archipelago, there are a total of 131 rafts/283 workers (113 rafts/215 workers; 18 rafts/18, 68 workers); 100% of workers at the rafts have gone ashore to take shelter from the storm.

Regarding the inspection and reinforcement of dykes, embankments, and vulnerable culverts, the People's Committee of the special zone has directed forces and mobilized crane and truck vehicles to organize the installation of 560 bamboo and truck piles, 1,550 sandbags, and 43 m3 of sand, to complete the reinforcement of the dyke body of the 150m section of the southern dyke, and the village outside the Cat Hai special zone to ensure storm prevention when the tide rises.

In particular, the dike and embankment section from K1,650÷K3,094 Hoa Hy village to Tien Loc village is in a weak situation.

The People's Committee of the special zone has implemented a "4 on-site" plan including: On-site forces, on-site materials, on-site vehicles and on-site logistics. Accordingly, the special zone mobilized 2,314 people, of which Regiment 50 sent 50 soldiers to be on duty in the area of Cat Hai island and the Cat Hai Island Company sent 40 soldiers to be on duty in Cat Ba island.

Special areas are prepared with 2,020 m3 of boulders; 2,980 sacks; 1,880 bamboo stakes; hoes, shovels, knives; 1,709 life jackets; 946 life buoys; tarpaulins, generators, cars, motorbikes, excavators... ready to respond to weak embankment

The authorities of Cat Hai Special Zone, Hai Phong took people to the emergency room in time on the evening of July 20. Video: Provided by Cat Hai Special Zone

As of 5:00 p.m. on July 21, the number of tourists in the entire special zone was 279, including 89 international visitors, currently staying at hotels on Cat Ba Island.

Regarding the evacuation of people, the special zone has prepared necessities, cleaned school areas, and cultural houses of villages to ensure safety for people to evacuate. The special zone has evacuated 217 households with 766 people in vulnerable areas to safe shelters ( relatives' houses and schools, cultural houses, health stations); continue to review and mobilize people in vulnerable areas to safe shelters.

The authorities also successfully rescued a HP5778 transport vehicle without goods stuck at the Nam Trieu River mouth. Previously, at 11:15 p.m. on July 20, the special zone arranged vehicles to take a victim with a traumatic brain injury due to a household accident to the inner city of Hai Phong for emergency care in time.

Ensuring the safety of thousands of tourists staying at Sam Son beach

On the afternoon of July 21, according to statistics from the People's Committees of Sam Son Ward and Nam Sam Son Ward, Thanh Hoa Province, as of the afternoon of the same day, there were still about more than 4,000 tourists staying at Sam Son Sea Urban Tourism Area.

Hang nghin du khach dang luu
Ensuring the safety of thousands of tourists staying in Sam Son beach before storm No. 3. Photo: Quach Du

Specifically, in Sam Son ward, there are 95 hotels with guests staying with a total of 4,027 people; in Nam Sam Son ward, there are 78 guests staying.

In response to the development of storm No. 3, local authorities and accommodation establishments have proactively implemented many measures to ensure the safety of tourists, while maintaining tourism rights and experiences in unfavorable weather conditions.

According to the leaders of Sam Son Ward People's Committee and Nam Sam Son Ward, tourism service businesses in the area have flexibly adjusted, postponed or canceled services in accordance with the actual situation.

Tourists who need to adjust their stay time due to the impact of the storm will be supported to switch to another time without additional costs. For pre-booked services such as dining, entertainment, businesses commit to refund or reserve according to the actual needs of tourists.

Protecting equipment systems on 2 metro lines in Hanoi before storm No. 3 makes landfall

Faced with the complicated developments of storm No. 3 Wipha, on the afternoon of July 21, Hanoi Railway Company Limited (Hanoi Metro) urgently deployed many synchronous solutions to respond promptly and ensure absolute safety for passengers, vehicles, property as well as exploitation activities on the two urban railway lines No. 2A (Cat Linh - Ha Dong) and No. 3.1 (Nhon - Hanoi Railway Station).

Accordingly, all important equipment, such as loudspeakers, PIS (passenger information system), DTI meters in the train cabin, time zones... are carefully covered.

The equipment displayed at the station yards will also be temporarily turned off during the storm to ensure maximum safety.

At the same time, elevators and outdoor escalators on the two metro lines will temporarily stop operating when directly affected by the storm, in order to prevent safety risks for passengers.

"As soon as the weather is stable, the technical departments will conduct an inspection and assessment before putting the equipment back into operation," Hanoi metro informed.

Cac thiet bi dien tu tai cac nha ga metro duoc bao ve truoc con bao so 3. Anh: Ha Noi Metro
Electronic devices at metro stations are protected from storm No. 3. Photo: Hanoi Metro

In addition, the Hanoi Metro storm duty staff is fully equipped with raincoats, boots, flashlights, medical supplies, necessary necessities, etc. to ensure safety when performing missions in bad weather conditions, while maintaining flexible response capability at the scene.

Storm No. 3 is about 250km away, Hung Yen and Ninh Binh have rain, light wind

Updated from the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, at 4:00 p.m. on July 21, the center of the storm was at about 20.9 degrees north latitude; 108.7 degrees east longitude, about 100km from Quang Ninh, 220km from Hai Phong, about 240km from Hung Yen, about 270km from Ninh Binh. The strongest wind near the storm center is level 9 - 10 (75-102km/h), gusting to level 12. The storm is moving west-southwest at a speed of about 15 km/h.

According to the reporter of Lao Dong Newspaper, in Tien Hung Commune (Hung Yen Province), at around 5:30 p.m. this afternoon (July 21), there will continue to be moderate rain and light wind. Many shops and restaurants have closed.

Ghi nhan cua PV Bao Lao Dong, khoang 17h30 chieu (21.7), tai xa Tien Hung (tinh Hung Yen) thoi tiet mua vua. Anh: Ha Vi
According to Lao Dong Newspaper, at around 5:30 p.m. (September 21), in Tien Hung Commune (Hung Yen Province), the weather was moderate. Photo: Ha Vi
Khu vuc dam nuoi thuy san cua ngu dan
People in coastal communes of Hung Yen province reinforce the aquaculture pond area. Photo: Ha Vi

In addition, coastal localities of Hung Yen province, authorities and people are actively racing to deploy response work to storm No. 3, especially aquaculture areas in low-lying areas along rivers and coastal areas to ensure assets and minimize damage caused by the storm.

In Ninh Binh province, Lao Dong Newspaper reporters recorded that at around 6pm, many areas in the province had light rain.

Khu vuc phuong Nam Dinh (tinh Ninh Binh), mua nhe
Nam Dinh ward (Ninh Binh province), light rain in the afternoon (July 21). Photo: Ha Vi

Previously, many tourist attractions in Ninh Binh had waterway tours that stopped selling tickets to tourists from 9:30 a.m. on July 21.

Thai Nguyen Police mobilizes 100% of troops to respond to storm No. 3

Thai Nguyen len cac phuong an ung pho voi bao so 3. Anh: Anh Duy
Thai Nguyen plans to respond to storm No. 3. Photo: Anh Duy

Thai Nguyen Provincial Police have mobilized 100% of their troops since 1:30 p.m. on July 21 to respond to storm No. 3.

Police units and localities are required to closely monitor the developments of storm Wipha to proactively deploy safety measures.

At the same time, advise the People's Committees at the commune level and coordinate with functional forces to organize inspections and reviews of key areas due to natural disasters. Support the evacuation of people and property to safe shelters, minimizing damage.

Professional units such as the Fire Prevention and Rescue Police Department; Traffic Police Department; CSCD Department proactively develop their own plans; prepare forces and means to respond to storms.

Provincial and commune-level police units set up shock teams to be ready to participate in rescue.

On the afternoon of July 21, the functional forces of Thanh Mai commune (Thai Nguyen province) also organized an emergency evacuation of 7 households in Khau Tong village and Khau Rang village.

Temporary residence is arranged at the Mai Greek Commune Health Station (old), Mai Greek Kindergarten (old), Khau Rang Village Cultural House and at relatives' homes.

Also this afternoon, Thai Nguyen Irrigation Exploitation Company Limited has discharged water through Nui Coc reservoir at the locations of floodgates No. 1 and No. 2, with the expected discharge flow lower than or equal to 250 m3/s to respond to storm Wipha.

Hanoi notes on preserving documents of the 2025 High School Graduation Exam during storm No. 3

Implementing Official Dispatch No. 08/CD-UBND dated July 20 of the City People's Committee on proactively and focusing on responding to storm No. 3 in 2025 in the City; Official Dispatch No. 4190/UBND-NNNMT dated July 21 of the City People's Committee on strengthening inspection and urging natural disaster prevention and control in the City, the Department of Education and Training recommends that leaders of the People's Committees of wards and communes; Heads of educational institutions under the Department, private schools, schools with foreign elements and secondary and college schools in the City focus on implementing the following contents:

Organize the serious and effective implementation of the directives and instructions of the Central and City in natural disaster prevention, control and search and rescue work. Regularly closely monitor warnings, forecasts and weather and natural disaster developments to proactively prevent, avoid, respond and overcome the consequences of natural disasters and incidents.

Based on the weather and natural disasters, proactively review and prepare plans and deploy disaster response plans according to the "4 on-site" motto in accordance with school conditions. Review the tree system in the school's premises if perennial trees are found at risk of breaking or falling, they must be reported for timely handling. If they cannot be implemented immediately, there must be a warning of danger and contact the professional agency immediately for handling as soon as possible.

Have a plan and promptly relocate assets, machinery, equipment, tables, chairs, records, and books to safe places to ensure no damage, damage, or loss, minimizing damage caused by the storm. Pay special attention to the work of preserving exams, records, and documents related to the 2025 High School Graduation Exam.

Proactively clean up the environment, overcome the consequences of natural disasters and incidents. Cleaning schools immediately after storms to ensure safety, hygiene, and disease prevention to prepare conditions for the new school year.

Absolutely do not organize summer activities, especially in areas at risk of flooding and landslides. Establish a parent information channel to manage students when participating in summer activities, minimizing the risks that may occur due to storms.

Regularly update information, summarize damage and develop a plan to handle and overcome them, and report to the Department of Education and Training.

Hanoi Metro temporarily suspends elevators and escalators

On the afternoon of July 21, Hanoi Metro issued an urgent notice, proactively deploying response measures to ensure absolute safety for passengers and the operating system.

All important equipment such as loudspeakers, PIS (passenger information system), DTI meters in the train cabin, timers... are carefully covered. The equipment displayed at the station yards will also have temporary power outages during the storm to ensure maximum safety.

Outdoor elevators and escalators will be temporarily suspended when directly affected by the storm. Immediately after the weather is stable, the technical department will check and evaluate before putting the equipment back into operation.

Hanoi Metro has mobilized maximum resources, strengthened coordination between departments, offices and departments on the two railway lines to proactively handle arising situations quickly, limit damage and ensure the system operates safely and smoothly.

Ha Noi Metro tam ngung hoat dong thang may, thang cuon. Anh: Minh Hanh
Hanoi Metro temporarily suspends elevators and escalators. Photo: Minh Hanh

In particular, at vulnerable locations such as outdoor stations, elevated sections, warehouse areas and areas at risk of flooding, on-duty teams are regularly deployed to promptly detect and handle incidents. Operating and technical departments are required to be on duty 100% of the number, ready to mobilize when there are urgent requests...

Hanoi Metro said that the unit has developed a detailed and effective response plan according to the motto "4 on-site" (on-site command, on-site forces, on-site vehicles, on-site logistics) and "3 reads" (3 reads) (3 reads) (3 reads) (3 reads) (3 reads) (3 reads) (3 reads) (3 reads) (3 reads) (3 reads) (3 reads) (3 reads) (3 reads) (3 reads) (3 reads) (3 reads) (3 reads) (3 reads) (3 reads) (3 reads) (3 reads) (3 reads) (3 reads) (3 reads) (3 replies) (3 replies) (3 replies).

Hanoi strengthens transportation control, ensures safety against storm No. 3

According to Official Dispatch No. 69/BATGT-VP signed and issued by Mr. Nguyen Phi Thuong - Director of Hanoi Department of Transport, Hanoi Transport Corporation and Hanoi Railway Company Limited (HMC) are required to closely monitor the developments of storm No. 3 to proactively plan response, and promptly inform on mass media to ensure absolute safety for people when participating in public passenger transport by bus and urban rail.

Units also need to be ready to deploy guards, control people and vehicles through culverts, spillways, areas with deep, fast-flowing water that have collapsed or are at risk of landslides. Resolutely do not allow people and vehicles to pass through if safety is not ensured. At the same time, organize reviews and develop plans to evacuate people in dangerous areas, especially those at risk of landslides and flash floods.

Mr. Ly Truong Son - Deputy Director of Hanoi Bus Station Joint Stock Company - said that the Company requires its affiliated units to seriously implement measures to prevent and combat natural disasters. All officers and employees are closely monitored for weather information and strictly follow the instructions from the Company as well as the authorities.

The goal is to ensure absolute safety for people and property, maintaining stable transportation activities during complicated weather conditions. At the same time, strengthen internal communication, guide and recommend transportation businesses to proactively prevent natural disasters.

On the same day, Mr. Nguyen Hong Linh - Deputy General Director of Hanoi Railway Joint Stock Company - said that he had requested units to be on duty 24/7, closely coordinating with local authorities in natural disaster prevention and control. Railway transport stations and carriage inspection stations are required to proactively coordinate with railway and station branches to promptly evacuate carriages and goods from flooded areas.

Doctor Bui Sy Tuan Anh - Director of the Transport Hospital (Chua Lang Street, Hanoi) - informed: Faced with the rapid and complicated developments of storm No. 3, the hospital has requested departments and rooms to proactively plan response to the worst possible situations. At the same time, fully prepare the necessary medicine and medical equipment to be ready for timely handling in case of emergency situations.

Evacuating people from degraded apartment buildings in Ninh Binh to avoid storm No. 3

On July 21, Lao Dong Newspaper's reporter noted that at the 5-storey apartment complex (Tran Dang Ninh Street, Nam Dinh Ward), there are 81 households, with 191 people living there rushing to move their belongings to a safe shelter from storm No. 3. This is an apartment complex built in 1978, now seriously degraded.

Mr. Pham Hong Thai - Chairman of Nam Dinh Ward People's Committee said that the ward is urgently evacuating 462 households, with 1,200 people living in old, degraded apartment buildings, weak and dangerous houses to take shelter from storm No. 3. To ensure the safety of the people, the ward has urgently prepared a plan, calling on households subject to relocation to move to safe storm shelters.

Luc luong chuc nang tuc truc, canh bao nguy hiem tai cac khu vuc xuong cap. Anh: Ha Vi
Functional forces are on duty, warning of dangers in degraded areas. Photo: Ha Vi

Urgently collecting necessary items, Ms. Thu (in a 5-storey apartment complex on Tran Dang Ninh Street) said that the area where she lives has seriously degraded and can collapse at any time. Every time there is heavy rain or strong wind, her family has to evacuate according to the ward's instructions.

In the 207 Hoang Van Thu housing area, there are 16 households, with 45 people having to be evacuated during this storm. This area has also been degraded for many years, the entrance to the households' houses is very narrow and dark.

More than 4,200 Quang Ngai fishermen receive full information about the developments of storm No. 3

On July 21, the Border Guard Command of Quang Ngai province said that by 10:00 a.m. the same day, the whole province had 456 ships with 4,276 workers operating in the sea areas. All these vessels have been fully informed about the developments and direction of storm No. 3.

Notably, a ship with 79 workers operating in the Gulf of Tonkin has proactively moved ashore to avoid the storm. In addition, the whole province currently has 5,966 ships anchored safely at ports.

Vinasarcom (PCTT&TKCN) of the province has issued a telegram requesting departments, branches and localities to proactively respond to storm No. 3.

The Steering Committee for Disaster Prevention and Control of coastal communes and wards, Ly Son special zone and the Provincial Border Guard continue to maintain communication, regularly notifying boat owners of the location and direction of the storm to promptly prevent it.

Rescue forces and vehicles are also maintained ready when situations arise.

Tau ca QNg - 92096TS mac can tai vung bien Dac khu Ly Son, tinh Quang Ngai. Anh: Van Tanh
The fishing boat QNg - 92096TS ran aground in the waters of Ly Son Special Zone, Quang Ngai Province. Photo: Van Tanh

On the same day, the Sa Ky Port Border Guard Station (Quang Ngai Border Guard) said that at around 2:30 a.m. on July 21, Ms. Tran Thi Ai (49 years old), residing in Tan Thanh village, An Phu commune, arrived at the station to report that fishing boat QNg 92096TS owned by Mr. Tran Ngoc (47 years old) and captained by Mr. Tran Trung (45 years old) (both residing in Tan Thanh village, An Phu commune) was stranded about 34 nautical miles southeast of Ly Son island.

Receiving information from the family, the Sa Ky Port Border Guard Station contacted the captain to grasp the situation, and at the same time mobilized the QNg 96627TS ship of Mr. Tran Bien (52 years old, residing in Ly Son special zone) to mobilize to the scene for rescue. However, due to rough seas with big waves and strong southern winds, rescue vehicles could not reach the distressed ship. Currently, the health of the crew members on the ship is still stable, Mr. Tran Ngoc has a history of high blood pressure and must use medication.

Son La Chairman directs evacuation of people from dangerous areas

In response to the complicated developments of storm No. 3 (storm Wipha), on July 21, Chairman of Son La Provincial People's Committee Nguyen Dinh Viet sent a telegram to departments, branches, sectors and People's Committees of 75 communes and wards on urgently focusing on emergency response to storm No. 3 in the province.

Accordingly, the Chairman of the People's Committee of Son La province requested directors of departments, secretaries, and chairmen of People's Committees of communes and wards to closely follow the actual situation, implement the "four on-site" motto with the most proactive and drastic spirit, ensuring compliance with local conditions.

In particular, focusing on the highest priority of protecting people's lives, absolutely do not be subjective or negligent, lose vigilance.

Nhieu ho dan o cac ban vung cao Son La duoc di doi khan cap ra khoi khu vuc co nguy co sat lo dat. Anh: Truong Son
Many households in the mountainous villages of Son La were urgently evacuated from the area at risk of landslides. Photo: Truong Son

Chairmen of People's Committees of communes and wards continue to carefully review residential areas, promptly detect areas at risk of unsafety, landslides, flash floods, flash floods, and deep flooding. Proactively arrange forces and means, resolutely evacuate people from dangerous areas.

Localities will implement response plans according to the "four on-site" motto (on-site command, on-site forces, on-site means and on-site logistics) and pay special attention to communication work, ensuring that people in remote areas and ethnic minorities have information about natural disasters, landslide and flash flood risks.

Tightly control traffic during flood times, especially when passing through overflow culverts, areas with deep flooding or at risk of landslides. Proactively arrange forces, means, food, and necessities in vulnerable areas at risk of isolation to be ready for rescue, relief, and support for people when natural disasters occur.

According to the reporter of Lao Dong Newspaper, by the afternoon of July 21, communes and wards in Son La province were urgently implementing plans to respond to storm No. 3. Localities have reviewed and zoning areas at risk of floods, flash floods, inundation, landslides, and rock spikes, and established working groups to inspect and direct response to storm No. 3.

The People's Committees of communes and wards have also established storm prevention and control teams.

Hai Phong mobilizes schools to become shelters from storm No. 3

At Le Hong Phong Primary School, one of the flood avoidance points for storm No. 3 in Gia Vien ward, Hai Phong city, from 3:00 p.m. on July 21, the school began welcoming people to temporarily take a break during storm No. 3, mainly the elderly and lonely people in old apartment buildings and collective housing in the area.

According to Ms. Nguyen Thi Thu Huong - Principal of Le Hong Phong Primary School, based on the experience of storm No. 3 Yagi in 2024, the school quickly deployed the preparation of facilities to welcome people to take shelter from storm No. 3 Wipha, which is expected to make landfall in Hai Phong tonight. It is expected that about 80 people in Gia Vien ward, concentrated in the old Dong Quoc Binh apartment area and neighboring areas, will take shelter here tonight.

Hai Phong plans to evacuate and relocate people in dangerous areas during storms according to the disaster response plan according to the risk level of 6,668 households/19,701 people. The Chairman of the City People's Committee especially noted the organization of relocation of people from high-risk areas, especially old apartment buildings and important dyke areas such as Chi Linh, Co Thanh, Thanh Hai. Localities proactively mobilize people to voluntarily evacuate, prioritize the evacuation of the elderly and children before 6:00 p.m., and complete all evacuation work before 8:00 p.m. on July 21.

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Authorities assisted people to take shelter safely from the storm.
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Hai Phong prioritizes the relocation of elderly people and children in high-risk areas to shelters, to be implemented before 6:00 p.m. on July 21.
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Le Hong Phong Primary School welcomes people to take shelter before the storm.

Noi Bai Airport has implemented many measures to prevent storm Wipha.

According to information from Noi Bai airport, since the afternoon of July 21, units at Noi Bai International Airport have simultaneously deployed Wipha storm prevention measures such as checking drainage systems, reinforcing outdoor equipment and vehicles, ensuring safety of the exploitation area and preparing 24/7 on-duty forces.

Noi Bai Airport said that the highest goal is absolute safety for people, vehicles and flight operations in all adverse weather situations.

Here are some images of the storm prevention posted by Noi Bai airport:

Bac Ninh Secretary Nguyen Van Gau inspects the response to storm No. 3

On July 21, Mr. Nguyen Van Gau, member of the Party Central Committee, Secretary of the Bac Ninh Provincial Party Committee inspected the implementation of response to storm No. 3 in a number of key areas in the province including: Lang Son pumping station, Lang Son dike, Tu Mai pumping station and the left dike of Ba Tong bridge.

Bi thu Tinh uy Bac Ninh Nguyen Van Gau trao doi voi luc luong lam nhiem vu phong, chong lut bao tai phuong Canh Thuy. Anh: Hoai Thu
Bac Ninh Provincial Party Secretary Nguyen Van Gau discussed with the forces on flood and storm prevention and control in Canh Thuy ward. Photo: Hoai Thu

The Lang Son pumping station project (Tan An ward) is invested with a total capital of 265 billion VND.

The completion of the project will ensure proactive water supply to the Thuong River for more than 2.1 thousand hectares of wards and communes in the old Bac Giang city, including water supply for agriculture, industrial parks, urban areas, and residents according to the plan; combined with irrigation water supply for about 570 hectares of agricultural land, contributing to reducing flooding when heavy rain occurs.

According to the plan, the project will be constructed until October 2025, however, to serve drainage during the storm season, the units have focused on speeding up the progress.

Currently, the items have been basically completed. Inside the station, machinery and equipment have been installed, electricity is connected, and is ready for operation.

Tu Mai Pumping Station (Canh Thuy Ward) currently has 3 pumping units, with a total pumping station flow of 36,000 m3/hour.

The drainage basin is nearly 1.6 thousand hectares. Currently, the pumping station has not had to operate a buffer pump because the drainage is flowing automatically, the river water is lower than 30 cm.

To respond to storm No. 3, pumping stations have arranged human resources to operate on duty 24/7; regularly check and clear the flow in rainwater drainage channels and maintain equipment.

Through inspections of irrigation works serving drainage, Bac Ninh Provincial Party Secretary Nguyen Van Gau highly appreciated the efforts of localities and management units that have proactively repaired, upgraded, and promptly resolved incidents, ensured the safety of irrigation works, contributing to improving the ability to prevent and combat natural disasters during the rainy and stormy season.

Mr. Nguyen Van Gau requested units to send people on duty 24/24 hours, prepare plans with a proactive spirit; step up propaganda about the storm situation on information media for cadres and people to grasp.

Actively coordinating with the electricity industry to ensure electricity supply helps pumping stations operate continuously, without interruption during the rainy and stormy season.

At the destinations, the Secretary of the Bac Ninh Provincial Party Committee encouraged the on-duty forces; at the same time, he emphasized that the weather and natural disasters continue to have complicated developments, so agencies, units and localities need to closely follow the storm situation and river water levels to advise the provincial leaders to have timely instructions.

Previously, the Standing Committee of the Bac Ninh Provincial Party Committee issued Official Letter No. 94-CV/TU requesting members of the Standing Committee of the Provincial Party Committee, the Party Committee of the Provincial People's Committee, the Propaganda and Mass Mobilization Committee of the Provincial Party Committee, the Provincial Military Party Committee, the Provincial Police Party Committee, and Party Committees of communes and wards to urgently direct the response to storm No. 3 (Wipha).

Set up temporary shelters, prepare to evacuate people in border communes to prevent storms

On July 21, information from the People's Committee of Na Meo commune, Thanh Hoa province said that at the end of 2024, the hill area above the residential area, schools and the Cha Khot village cultural house were seriously eroded, damaging and deforming 12 houses. Many cracks also appeared on the hill, about 300m long.

Xa Na Meo dung lan tam, san sang cho phuong an di dan, dam bao an toan cho nguoi dan truoc bao so 3. Anh: Duc Do
Na Meo commune set up temporary tents, ready for evacuation plans, ensuring safety for people before storm No. 3. Photo: Minh Hoang

The landslide situation has directly threatened the safety of the lives of 55 households with 220 people living in the village.

According to the representative of the People's Committee of Na Meo commune, after declaring an emergency situation in this area at the end of 2024, the people of Cha Khot village are still waiting to be arranged a resettlement area to stabilize their lives.

Given the complicated developments of storm No. 3, prolonged heavy rain, the risk of landslides in Cha Khot village is very high. Since July 20, the commune has assigned staff to directly go to the propaganda station, mobilize people to prepare necessities and essential items and be ready to move to a safe place when ordered.

Cac lan tam duoc dung len tai khu vuc an toan. Anh: Minh Hoang
Temporary shelters were built in safe areas. Photo: Minh Hoang

At the same time, the commune organized forces to set up temporary shelters to serve the evacuation work in emergency situations. By the morning of July 21, the temporary shelter had been basically completed, meeting the temporary shelter needs of all people in Cha Khot village when landslides occurred.

Also according to the People's Committee of Na Meo commune, in addition to Cha Khot village, there are 2 locations at risk of landslides, affecting 16 households with 67 people. In addition, Son, Sa na, and Che Lau villages are at high risk of being isolated due to landslides.

Faced with the above situation, Na Meo commune has proactively developed specific plans for each natural disaster situation, while fully preparing forces, means, and logistics, ready to respond as quickly as possible to ensure the safety of the people.

Lam Dong: 30 houses have their roofs blown off

On the afternoon of July 21, the Department of Agriculture and Environment of Lam Dong province initially counted the damage caused by the impact of storm No. 3 and heavy rain with tornadoes and strong gusts of wind in the area from July 20 to the morning of July 21.

As of noon on July 21, the whole province has recorded 19 communes and wards with damage, estimated at about 3 billion VND.

Mot can nha bi toc mai do mua bao. Anh: Pham Duy
A house's roof was blown off due to a storm. Photo: Pham Duy

According to the Department of Agriculture and Environment, on July 20 and early morning of July 21, due to the impact of storm No. 3 (storm Wipha), Lam Dong province had heavy rain accompanied by thunderstorms, whirlwinds, lightning and strong gusts of wind. Heavy rain accompanied by strong gusts of wind has caused many trees to fall and fall.

Cay xanh nga do, de len mai nha. Anh: Pham Duy
Trees fell and fell on the roof. Photo: Pham Duy

Many houses and greenhouses had their roofs blown off and damaged. A person in Phu Hai ward was injured due to being ethnically cut. 30 houses had their roofs blown off, 1 house was flooded. Rain and tornadoes also caused 11 electric poles to break. 2 cars damaged by fallen trees...

Tru dien bi nga do do mua bao. Anh: Pham Duy
The power pole fell due to storms. Photo: Pham Duy

In the affected localities, forces have actively supported people in cleaning up and re-roofing. At the same time, the house was reinforced.

Cac luc luong tai dia phuong giup dan don dep nha cua. Anh: Pham Duy
Local forces help people clean up their houses. Photo: Pham Duy

In Son My commune, commune leaders visited and gave some families with completely blown-off houses an initial support of 1 million VND/house.

Lanh dao xa Son My tham hoi va trao ho tro cho cac ho co nha bi toc mai hoan toan. Anh: Pham Duy
Son My commune leaders visited and presented support to households whose houses had their roofs completely blown off. Photo: Pham Duy

The broken electric pole caused power outages in some areas. Lam Dong Electricity has urgently handled the incident, quickly restored the power grid and handled fallen trees.

Quang Tri deploys response to storm No. 3, ensuring safety in coastal areas

On the afternoon of July 21, the Border Guard Command of Quang Tri province informed that, in response to the complicated developments of storm No. 3, more than 8,100 local vessels and boats have safely anchored at the wharf, along with more than 25,100 workers.

Luc luong bien phong thong bao thong tin ve duong di cua bao, yeu cau cac tau thuyen neo dau chu y. Anh: Hung Tho
Border guards have informed about the storm's path, requiring vessels to anchor. Photo: Hung Tho

The whole province of Quang Tri has a total of 8,267 vessels and boats. As of 3:00 p.m. on July 21, there were still 161 vehicles, along with nearly 700 workers operating at sea.

To respond to storm No. 3, the Standing Vice Chairman of the People's Committee of Hoang Nam province said that the province has issued a telegram, requesting coastal communes, especially Con Co island district, to coordinate with Border Guard, fisheries control and port authorities to promptly notify the storm's developments, instruct vehicles to proactively take shelter, and ensure safety for tourists on the island.

Communes and wards urgently inspect coastal areas, rivers and streams, low-lying areas, mineral exploitation areas, etc. to be ready to evacuate people and protect important works.

The Department of Agriculture and Environment directs the safety of dykes, reservoirs, agricultural and aquatic product production in the Summer-Autumn crop. The Department of Construction guides traffic assurance at flooded areas and promptly handles incidents.

Military forces and police are prepared with means and rescue forces to respond when there are emergency situations.

Thanh Hoa Border Guard helps fishermen prevent storm No. 3

To ensure safety against storm No. 3, the Steering Committee for Natural Disaster Prevention, Search and Rescue and Civil Defense of Thanh Hoa province issued Official Dispatch No. 05 on the ban on the sea from 8:00 a.m. on July 21.

Luc luong Bien phong Thanh Hoa ho tro, giup nguoi dan neo dau tau thuyen tai noi tranh tru bao. Anh: Bien phong Thanh Hoa
Thanh Hoa Border Guard forces support and help people anchor their boats at storm shelters. Photo: Thanh Hoa Border Guard

On July 20 and 21, the Thanh Hoa Provincial Border Guard sent working groups to the Border Guard stations to direct coordination in responding to the storm. In coastal areas, the Border Guard force coordinated with local authorities to urgently call on ships to take shelter from the storm. Officers and soldiers using boats and canoes reminded and asked ship owners and captains to anchor in the correct place.

At the same time, the units also conducted surveys and developed plans to evacuate people in emergency situations.

Luc luong Bo doi Bien phong Thanh Hoa dung loa keu goi cac tau thuyen vao noi tranh tru, dam bao an toan truoc con bao so 3. Anh: Bien phong Thanh Hoa
Thanh Hoa Border Guard uses speakers to call on ships to take shelter, ensuring safety against storm No. 3. Photo: Thanh Hoa Border Guard

Previously, on July 20, during the inspection of the response to storm No. 3, Mr. Nguyen Doan Anh - Secretary of the Thanh Hoa Provincial Party Committee - requested each locality and each sector to mobilize maximum forces, means and the entire political system to participate with the highest determination, in order to protect people's lives and property and minimize damage.

Mr. Nguyen Doan Anh emphasized that localities need to develop a natural disaster prevention and control plan according to the "four on-site" motto; immediately improve and establish a Command Committee for Natural Disaster Prevention and Control and Search and Rescue at the commune level.

Coastal communes must strictly count and monitor ships and boats; resolutely not let ships go to sea after the ban on the sea. At the same time, it is necessary to proactively plan rescue, relief, protection of important works and essential infrastructure.

On-site forces must organize 24/7 duty at vulnerable points such as spillways, roads at risk of landslides, areas with fast-flowing water... Proactively stretch ropes, put up warning signs and resolutely do not let people or vehicles pass when safety is not guaranteed.

In addition, localities need to prepare vehicles, materials and human resources to promptly fix the problem, and quickly reopen the main traffic routes when cutting off.

Hai Phong completes evacuation of people from high-risk areas before 8:00 p.m. on July 21

Concluding an online meeting with localities on storm prevention and control No. 3, Chairman of the City People's Committee Le Ngoc Chau requested localities to absolutely not be subjective, closely follow the instructions of the Central Government, the City Party Committee and the City People's Committee, and closely monitor the actual developments of the storm to promptly respond, the top priority is to protect the lives and property of the people and the State.

Cac dia phuong hoan thanh so tan nguoi dan khoi vung nguy co cao truoc 20h ngay 21.7. Ảnh: Cong TTDT phuong Phu Lien, Hai Phong
Localities complete the evacuation of people from high-risk areas before 8:00 p.m. on July 21. Photo: Phu Lien Ward Portal, Hai Phong

The Chairman of the City People's Committee especially noted the organization of relocation of people from high-risk areas, especially old apartment buildings and important dyke areas such as Chi Linh, Co Thanh, Thanh Hai. Localities proactively mobilize people to voluntarily evacuate, prioritize the evacuation of the elderly and children before 6:00 p.m., and complete all evacuation work before 8:00 p.m. the same day.

Chu tich UBND TP Hai Phong phat bieu tai cuoc hop. Ảnh: Cong TTDT Hai Phong
Chairman of Hai Phong City People's Committee spoke at the meeting. Photo: Hai Phong Portal

At the reception locations, people need to ensure essential, safe and thoughtful living conditions. The police and military forces are responsible for maintaining security and order, protecting assets in people's homes during the evacuation period. The list of people relocated must be complete, not left unfinished or accidental.

The Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism coordinates with mass media agencies to continuously update storm developments, instruct people on measures to build houses, warn of unsafe risks, avoid subjective and negligent thinking.

Mr. Le Ngoc Chau also emphasized that ensuring security and order in vulnerable areas during and after the storm is a continuous task. Localities have announced hotline phone numbers for people to promptly contact when they need support.

The Chairman assigned the 24/24 duty force, including city leaders, the Ministry of Public Security, the Civil Defense Command - Forward Command, localities and Departments and branches to promptly update the situation, report as quickly as possible to the Steering Committee for the Chairman of the City People's Committee to direct timely and effective handling.

Nearly 6,000 Gia Lai ships receive emergency orders to avoid storm No. 3 at sea

On July 21, Mr. Cao Thanh Thuong - Director of the Department of Agriculture and Environment of Gia Lai province - said that the Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee issued an urgent dispatch on responding to storm No. 3 - Wipha in the East Sea, sent to coastal units and localities in the province.

The Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee requested localities and relevant units to closely monitor the developments of the storm; promptly notify owners of vehicles and captains of ships (including transport ships, tourist ships) operating at sea about the location, direction of movement and developments of the storm to proactively avoid and not move into dangerous areas. At the same time, measures have been taken to ensure safety for ships and boats at anchorage areas.

Monitor and count the number of vessels operating in the storm-affected area; strictly manage going out to sea; maintain regular communication with vehicle owners to promptly handle possible bad situations; prepare plans to ensure the safety of people and property in aquaculture and seafood farming areas.

Rescue forces and vehicles must also be on duty and ready to deploy when an emergency situation occurs.

Tau thuyen cua tinh Gia Lai hoat dong tren bien. Anh: Hoai Phuong
Ship of Gia Lai province operating at sea. Photo: Hoai Phuong

According to the Department of Natural Resources and Environment of Gia Lai province, as of 10:00 a.m. on July 21, the whole province had 5,988 boats with 42,539 people operating at sea and anchored at the wharf. Of which, 4,365 ships with 31,190 people are operating along the coast and anchored in the province; the remaining 1,623 ships with 11,349 people are operating outside the province, the most in the waters between Hoang Sa archipelago and Truong Sa.

The provincial Department of Natural Resources and Environment has notified ships operating at sea of storm No. 3 to proactively move to safe shelters. Up to now, no damage has been recorded.

Authorities and people of Hai Phong urgently fight the storm

Faced with the complicated developments of storm No. 3 (Wipha), localities in Hai Phong City have simultaneously implemented many measures to minimize damage and ensure the safety of people.

In Ai Quoc ward, the ward police force has proactively coordinated with agencies, departments, branches and organizations in the area to respond to storms and floods. On July 21, police officers assisted people in reinforcing their houses, moving their belongings from low-lying areas and taking preventive measures against risks caused by tornadoes and heavy rain.

In Thach Khoi ward, propaganda and guidance for people on storm prevention and avoidance skills were also deployed early. Ward officials and residential groups are mobilizing people to harvest vegetables, clear sewers, tie up trees and electric poles at risk of falling, contributing to protecting property and ensuring the safety of residential areas.

Cong an phuong Ai Quoc, TP Hai Phong ho tro nhan dan phong chong bao. Anh: Phuong Ai Quoc
Ai Quoc Ward Police, Hai Phong City supports people in storm prevention. Photo: Ai Quoc Ward

In Le Thanh Nghi ward, on the morning of July 21, Mr. Tran Viet Hung - Secretary of the Ward Party Committee directly inspected the storm prevention and control work at Binh Minh apartment complex and some key points. He directed the urgent reinforcement of vulnerable locations, inspection of drainage systems, handling of trees at risk of falling, and at the same time, developing plans to relocate people in areas prone to natural disasters.

Meanwhile, at Quyet Thang Kindergarten, Hai Phong City, the school mobilized staff, parents and local people to participate in transporting sandbags and reinforcing classroom roofs at all 3 school locations. The work was urgently deployed even in windy and rainy conditions, demonstrating the spirit of solidarity and proactively preventing natural disasters for the safety of students.

Can Tho deploys response to storm No. 3

The Chairman of the People's Committee of Can Tho City has just signed and issued Official Letter No. 168 on proactive response to natural disasters, especially storm No. 3 (Wipha) in the East Sea.

TP Can Tho co 72km bo bien voi khoang 800 tau khai thac, danh bat thuy hai san. Anh: Phuong Anh
Can Tho City has 72km of coastline with about 800 fishing vessels. Photo: Phuong Anh

Accordingly, it is required that city-level departments, branches, sectors, unions and People's Committees of communes and wards continue to strictly implement the instructions in Official Dispatch No. 76/CD-TTg dated May 28, 2025 and Directive No. 19/CT-TTg dated June 19, 2025 of the Prime Minister on strengthening the work of preventing and combating damage caused by natural disasters before the 2025 storm season.

Closely monitor the forecasts and warnings of natural disasters from the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting and regional stations, promptly have response plans; prepare plans to ensure safety for people and property.

Strictly implement the "four on-site" motto; mobilize people to reinforce their houses and warehouses; clear sewers, ensure drainage, limit flooding during heavy rains; mobilize shock forces to be ready to support people when incidents occur; guide the implementation of measures to ensure safety for tourism, production, and aquaculture activities at sea, river mouths, and along the coast.

Departments, branches, sectors and localities proactively prepare forces and means to deploy response, rescue, and overcoming consequences when situations occur.

The City Border Guard Command coordinates with the Department of Agriculture and Environment and related units to closely monitor the storm's developments; notify owners of vehicles and boats operating at sea of the location, direction of movement and developments of the storm to proactively prevent and adjust production plans accordingly, ensuring safety of people and property. Maintain communication and coordinate effectively in search, rescue and relief work.

Can Tho City Hydrometeorological Station closely monitors weather developments; regularly updates storm and tropical depression situations; promptly forecasts and warns agencies, newspapers and people.

Organize the on-duty seriously, units regularly report to the City People's Committee, the Standing Committee of the City Civil Defense - Disaster Prevention, Control and Search and Rescue Command (through the Irrigation Department) and the City Military Command to promptly handle the situation.

Hanoi: Deploying response to storm No. 3 according to the "4 on-site" motto in the Red River

On the morning of July 21, the Waterway Traffic Police (Traffic Police Department, Hanoi City Police) simultaneously deployed inspection, propaganda and guidance activities for people living along the Red River to proactively respond to storm No. 3.

Cac luc luong phoi hop trien khai ung pho voi bao so 3 tren tuyen song Hong. Anh: Tien Thanh
Forces coordinate to respond to storm No. 3 on the Red River. Photo: Tien Thanh

In the face of the complicated developments of storm No. 3 (WIPHA), the Waterway Traffic Police teams coordinated with local authorities to inspect and review ferry terminals, vehicle anchorage points, and households living on the water surface. At the same time, the authorities propagated and guided people to deploy storm prevention and control measures according to the "4 on-site" motto.

In the ferry terminal area and households living along the river in Bat Trang commune, Waterway Traffic Police Team No. 2 coordinated with Bat Trang Commune Police to organize propaganda and remind people not to be subjective, proactively reinforce vehicles, and reinforce floating houses to ensure safety of life and property when the storm makes landfall.

At the same time, Waterway Traffic Police Team No. 1 coordinated with local authorities to inspect Lien Trung ferry terminals (O Dien commune), Tho An and Chu Phan (Lien Minh commune).

In O Dien commune, there are still some households living on the Red River. The authorities have directly disseminated and issued leaflets and instructed households to absolutely not stay on their vehicles when there are strong winds and heavy rain; and proactively move to shore safely when requested by the authorities.

Inspection and propaganda activities to respond to storms will continue to be deployed in key areas along the route, to minimize damage caused by storms.

Vietnam Airlines holds urgent meeting

In response to the development of storm No. 3 (international name Wipha), the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam (Civil Aviation Authority) held an urgent online meeting at 4:00 p.m. on July 21 to deploy prevention and response plans.

Cang vu hang khong mien Trung cho biet se trien khai cac bien phap ung pho bao so 3, dam bao an toan bay va hanh khach. Anh: Thanh Hai
The Central Airports Authority said it will deploy measures to respond to storm No. 3 to ensure flight and passenger safety. Photo: Thanh Hai

The meeting was chaired by the leaders of the Vietnam Airports Authority, gathering all key units of the industry. The participants include leaders of Vietnam Airports Corporation (ACV), Vietnam Air Traffic Management Corporation (VATM), and all domestic airlines such as Vietnam Airlines, Vietjet, Bamboo Airways, Pacific Airlines and Vietravel Airlines.

The participation of international and domestic airports in the affected area is expected such as Noi Bai, Van Don, Cat Bi, Da Nang, Vinh, Tho Xuan... along with regional airports with comprehensive preparation scale. The meeting was held in a multi-point online format, connecting from the headquarters of the HKVN to the connections of ACV and the Northern and Central Airports.

The main content of the meeting is to review and agree on an action plan to ensure absolute safety for flights, passengers, aircraft and equipment and infrastructure at airports. Specific options such as adjusting flight schedules, canceling flights, moving aircraft to airports safely, reinforcing, bracing works and ground equipment will be thoroughly discussed to proactively respond to all situations when the storm makes landfall. This is a proactive move, demonstrating the careful preparation of the aviation industry for the risk of strong storms.

Hung Yen evacuates people in dangerous areas

In Hung Phu commune, a coastal locality of Hung Yen province, the government and people are actively racing to deploy response work to storm No. 3 to ensure property, minimizing damage caused by the storm.

In Hung Phu commune, there are 143 aquaculture facilities, including 8 households, 14 workers on clam and oyster cages; 135 households with mangrove areas outside the dike and 19 households, 60 workers doing business in Con Vanh Tourist Area; the commune urges and notifies workers to safe shelters no later than 10:00 a.m. on July 21.

Doan Thanh nien xa Hung Phu, tinh Hung Yen giup nguoi dan gia co lai mai nha. Anh: Doan Thanh nien xa Hung Phu
The Youth Union of Hung Phu commune, Hung Yen province helps people reinforce their roofs. Photo: Hung Phu Commune Youth Union

As a household with an aquaculture pond in Hung Phu commune, Mr. Tran Van Khoi said: "Since yesterday afternoon (July 20), I have mobilized human resources to increase measures to protect farming ponds, water thunderstorms, add lime powder and water treatment chemicals. After that, the house guardrails, straps and puts up dozens of sacks of sand to put on the roof to avoid the roof being blown off, then I can return home with peace of mind to avoid the storm".

Hung Yen province has a total of 1,132 ships and boats with 3,241 workers. According to the report of the Provincial Border Guard Command, as of the morning of July 21, all vehicles were still in contact, of which more than 1,100 vehicles and more than 3,000 workers had returned to anchor at ports in the province; 30 vehicles and 206 workers were anchored at ports outside the province.

Tau, thuyen neo dau tranh bao so 3 tai Khu neo dau Cang ca Cua Lan (tinh Hung Yen). Anh: Ha Vi
Ship and boats anchored to avoid storm No. 3 at Cua Lan Fishing Port anchorage Area (Hung Yen province). Photo: Ha Vi

In Thai Thuy commune, there are 40 households with 72 people living outside the dike, 95 households with 159 people living in the dike but have degraded and unsafe houses. The commune has assigned officials in charge of each area to closely coordinate with village heads and heads of residential groups to propagate and mobilize the above households to move to safe shelters. In case people do not cooperate, the commune will apply drastic measures to prevent human losses.

Nghe An bans the sea, ensures safety for fishermen

Nghe An province has issued a ban on going out to sea (no sea) since 5:00 a.m. on July 21, and at the same time requested all vessels to urgently take shelter and anchor in a safe place.

The authorities use all means of communication to continuously notify ships operating at sea of the developments of the storm; instruct ships to seek safe shelter or move out of the danger zone.

According to a quick report, as of 10:00 a.m. on July 21, Nghe An province had 2,807/12,608 workers anchored safely; there were 9 vehicles/36 workers at sea.

In particular, all vehicles operating at sea have received notices on the direction of storm No. 3.

Bo doi Bien phong Nghe An tuyen truyen ngu dan chap hanh quy dinh dam bao an toan phong tranh bao so 3. Anh: H. Thuong.
Nghe An Border Guard propagates fishermen to comply with regulations on ensuring safety against storm No. 3. Photo: Hai Thuong.

According to a quick report from the Steering Committee for Natural Disaster Prevention - Search and Rescue and Civil Defense of Nghe An province, heavy rain and thunderstorms on the afternoon of July 19 left 5 people dead or injured.

Of which, 1 person died, Mr. Vuong Thanh L (59 years old, residing in Thai Binh hamlet, Vinh Loc ward, Nghe An) was hit by a broken tree.

The tornado also injured 4 people in Nghe An, including: Nguyen Tan Dung and Nguyen Huu Khang (13 years old, all residing in Nghia Hung commune), Mr. Vo Dinh Nam (29 years old, residing in Minh Hop commune), Ms. Hoang Thi Tinh (residing in Kim Bang commune).

The tornado caused complete damage to 17 houses in the province (over 70%), 12 houses were severely damaged (50-70%), 71 houses were severely damaged (30-50%) and 257 houses were partially damaged under 30%, 2 classrooms had their roofs blown off, 2 public rooms had broken glass doors.

Enforcing ships in the Gulf of Tonkin to take shelter

The Ministry of Agriculture and Environment has just sent an official dispatch to the People's Committees of coastal provinces and cities of Hung Yen, Ninh Binh, Thanh Hoa, Nghe An, Ha Tinh, Quang Tri, Da Nang, Quang Ngai on urgently calling on ships operating in the Gulf of Tonkin to take shelter.

According to the report of the Border Guard's Civil Defense, Natural Disaster Prevention and Search and Rescue Command, as of 6:30 a.m. on July 21, 2025, there are still 425 ships/1,560 people operating in the Gulf of Tonkin (including Hoang Sa archipelago), specifically as follows: Hung Yen 01 ship/10 people; Ninh Binh 137 ships/284 people; Thanh Hoa 27 ships/72 people; Nghe An 173 ships/675 people; Ha Tinh 09 ships/20 people; Quang Tri 27 ships/148 people; Da Nang 12 ships/77 people; Quang Ngai 39 ships/274 people.

The Ministry of Agriculture and Environment requests the People's Committees of provinces and cities to urgently mobilize all forces and means to call for, guide or take coercive measures to bring the above-mentioned vessels to shore for anchoring. The People's Committees of provinces and cities are fully responsible to the Prime Minister for ensuring the safety of ships and strictly implementing the contents of Official Dispatch No. 117/CD-TTg dated July 20, 2025 of the Prime Minister.

The Ministry also requested mass information agencies to immediately disseminate and report on the above boats so that people, boat owners, and local authorities know, promptly move to shore, and ensure the safety of life and property.

Lang Son activates a series of emergency response plans

According to the Lang Son Provincial Hydrometeorological Station, from the night of July 21, due to the influence of the western circulation of storm No. 3, the province will have moderate rain, heavy rain, some places with very heavy rain and thunderstorms. Rainfall is generally between 100-200mm, some areas such as Loc Binh, Dinh Lap, Chi Lang, Van Linh, Huu Lung... may exceed 200mm.

Prolonged heavy rain increases the risk of landslides and localized flooding in residential areas and urban areas, seriously affecting people's lives and traffic.

Faced with the risk of natural disasters, functional agencies in the province have been mobilized to be on duty 24/7. The Traffic Police force strengthens inspection and control at "black spots" that are frequently flooded.

Mobile warning points have been set up, and warning information is continuously updated on the Zalo application ATGT for peace in Laos, helping people be proactive in moving.

Lieutenant Colonel Duong Hoang Anh, Deputy Captain of the Staff Team - Traffic Police Department of the Provincial Police, said: "Since the beginning of June, more than 70 flood warning bulletins have been issued. We also deploy forces to be on duty at high-risk points, ensuring timely handling when there is an incident.

According to the Lang Son Department of Construction, since the beginning of the rainy and stormy season, the whole province has recorded 90 landslides on the national highway and 52 on the provincial road system, with a volume of landslides of more than 9,000 m3. Some routes such as DT.242, DT.243, DT.244 are often flooded 0.4-1m deep during heavy rain, causing traffic obstruction.

Mr. Hoang Viet Dong, Deputy Director of the Department of Construction, said: "We have directed road management units to mobilize human resources and emergency treatment equipment at 80 landslides. The volume of cleared soil and rock has reached about 10,000 m3. To date, 100% of affected roads have been cleared, ensuring traffic safety.

Lang Son Water Supply and Drainage Joint Stock Company also promotes tree pruning to prevent falls. Since the beginning of June, the unit has carried out 5 trips to handle broken trees on 10 inner-city roads in Ky Lua, Luong Van Tri, Dong Kinh wards, contributing to limiting risks to people and vehicles.

Faced with the risk of heavy rain and storms, specialized agencies recommend that people be cautious when traveling, limit travel in mountainous areas, rivers and streams or areas at risk of landslides. When traveling in rain, reduce speed, keep a safe distance, turn on fog lights and avoid sudden operations on slippery roads.

The authorities continue to closely monitor the storm's developments, proactively evacuate people in dangerous areas if necessary, and at the same time prepare adequate supplies and means to be ready for rescue when incidents occur.

Hung Yen postpones meetings that are not really urgent

Hung Yen Provincial Party Committee issued Official Letter No. 48-CV/TU on proactive prevention, control and response to storm No. 3 (Wipha). According to the document, the Standing Committee of the Hung Yen Provincial Party Committee requested all levels, sectors and localities to be proactive, prevent and respond to storm No. 3 at the highest level, to ensure the safety of life, especially children, the elderly and vulnerable groups, minimizing damage to property of the people and the State.

Tau, thuyen neo dau tranh bao so 3 tai Khu neo dau Cang ca Cua Lan (tinh Hung Yen). Anh: Ha Vi
Ship and boats anchored to avoid storm No. 3 at Cua Lan Fishing Port anchorage Area (Hung Yen province). Photo: Ha Vi

Hung Yen province postponed meetings that were not really urgent. Temporarily suspend the organization of the Commune-level Party Congress, term 2025 - 2030 until the Provincial Party Committee Standing Committee has a new notice to focus on the work of preventing and fighting storm No. 3.

Urgently complete the Steering Committee for Natural Disaster Prevention and Search and Rescue at all levels to ensure sufficient operational capacity, meet practical requirements, and be consistent with the model of organizing local government at both levels. Arrange and assign staff and leaders of agencies and units to be on duty 24/7 to proactively respond to storms.

Proactively mobilize and arrange enough forces, means, budgets and resources to be on duty 24/7; promptly respond to storms, floods, inundation and overcome the consequences.

In addition, regularly inform and guide organizations, businesses and people promptly about the situation and developments of storm No. 3; measures to prevent and combat storms, not to be passive or surprised in any situation.

Resolutely evacuate households in dangerous areas, people raising clams, aquaculture, seafood, fishermen on means of transportation at sea and on rivers, not ensuring safety to a solid and safe place before the storm makes landfall (if necessary, proactively evacuate to ensure the safety of people's lives and property).

Tightly control, do not let ships and boats go to sea, maintain regular communication with vehicle owners to promptly handle possible bad situations; prepare forces for rescue when there are situations during the storm.

Urgently direct, inspect, and urge the work of ensuring the safety of dykes, embankments, culverts, construction works under construction, and houses, warehouses, headquarters, schools, hospitals, especially in riverside, coastal areas and other vulnerable locations...

Son La is ready to respond to storm No. 3

According to information from the People's Committee of Son La province, from the afternoon of July 19 to the early morning of July 21, heavy rain with tornadoes caused damage to many localities in Son La province. As of the morning of July 21, 12 houses in Thao Nguyen, Moc Son wards and Chieng Son commune had their roofs blown off. Some areas of corn, rice, coffee and aquaculture ponds of the people were also affected.

In other localities such as To Hieu, Chieng Sinh, Chieng An, Chieng Den wards, Muong Lan commune, Thuan Chau commune... greenhouses, net houses, and crops were affected; rising river and stream water, large trees fell across the road, landslides caused traffic jams; Co Cai irrigation works, Thuan Chau commune (old Thuan Chau district) were filled with soil and rocks over a length of 30m...

In the face of prolonged floods and the circulation of storm No. 3 entering the Gulf of Tonkin, Son La province has directed localities to prepare response plans. The authorities are urgently helping people overcome the consequences of natural disasters, while closely monitoring weather developments to take proactive preventive measures.

Mr. Nguyen Duy Dung, Secretary of the Muong Sai Commune Party Committee, said: "We have completed the relocation of households in areas at high risk of landslides to safe places, such as the village cultural house and the commune's kindergarten.

The militia, police, local Party committees and authorities have coordinated to support people in transporting belongings and stabilizing temporary housing. At the same time, the commune government has also provided essential necessities in the initial stage. Currently, we are increasing monitoring of landslides and propagating to raise people's vigilance and prepare for the next heavy rain."

Along with Muong Sai, many other communes and wards in Son La have also temporarily suspended large gatherings, festivals, and agricultural production during heavy and dangerous rains. People are advised not to travel through streams, culverts, or areas prone to landslides. Households are instructed to brace their houses and barns, and be ready to move their assets when necessary.

Tuyen Quang issues urgent document

On July 21, information from the People's Committee of Tuyen Quang province, this locality issued Document No. 342/UBND-KTN directing departments, branches and localities to urgently deploy measures to prevent and combat natural disasters and promptly respond to the complicated storm No. 3.

Chairmen of People's Committees of communes and wards closely coordinate with the Department of Agriculture and Environment (DONRE) - the standing agency of the Provincial Steering Committee for Natural Disaster Prevention and Search and Rescue to update information, propagate, and guide people on skills to respond to natural disasters.

Localities proactively review and plan to evacuate people in areas with high risk of landslides and flash floods; ensure temporary accommodation, food and essential necessities for households that have to relocate.

Proactively deploy safety protection measures for houses, warehouses, headquarters, public works, factories, production facilities, power grid systems, telecommunications, etc. In case of complicated situations that exceed handling capacity, localities promptly report and request specialized departments and branches to support and guide appropriate response solutions.

The People's Committee of Tuyen Quang province requested the deployment of control forces at deeply flooded, overflowing, and underground areas, resolutely not allowing people and vehicles to pass through if safety is not ensured.

The Department of Natural Resources and Environment of Tuyen Quang province presides over and coordinates with relevant units to closely monitor weather developments, update forecasts and direct localities to deploy solutions to prevent and control natural disasters. In particular, it is necessary to ensure the safety of the dyke system, irrigation dams, and limit damage in agricultural production.

The Provincial Military Command and the Provincial Police are responsible for reviewing the plan, preparing forces and means to support people when situations arise. Other departments and branches, according to their functions and tasks, proactively direct response, safety inspection of infrastructure works and preparation of rescue materials and equipment.

Previously, on the afternoon of July 19, thunderstorms and strong winds broke many trees and damaged people's property in communes and wards in Tuyen Quang province.

Bac Ninh urgently directs

The Standing Committee of the Bac Ninh Provincial Party Committee has just issued Official Letter No. 94-CV/TU requesting members of the Standing Committee of the Provincial Party Committee, the Party Committee of the Provincial People's Committee, the Propaganda and Mass Mobilization Committee of the Provincial Party Committee, the Provincial Military Party Committee, the Provincial Police Party Committee, and Party Committees of communes and wards to urgently direct the response to storm No. 3 (Wipha).

Pho Chu tich UBND tinh Bac Ninh Le Xuan Loi kiem tra cong tac ung pho voi bao so 3 tai ho Cam Son. Anh: Huu Thang
Vice Chairman of the People's Committee of Bac Ninh province Le Xuan Loi inspected the response to storm No. 3 at Cam Son lake. Photo: Huu Thang

It is forecast to make landfall in our country on July 22, 2025 and the direction of the storm will directly affect Bac Ninh province, possibly causing widespread heavy rain in the coming days, floods on rivers and streams will rise, there is a risk of flash floods and landslides, flooding in some localities.

To proactively prevent, avoid and respond promptly to storms, floods and inundation in the province, the Standing Committee of the Provincial Party Committee requested the Provincial People's Committee to lead the Provincial People's Committee to focus on leading and directing timely and effective implementation in the work of preventing, combating and responding to storm No. 3 (storm Wipha).

Direct relevant sectors and commune-level People's Committees to organize 24/7 duty, have proactive plans for preventing and responding to storms and floods at the highest level, according to the "4 on-site" motto (on-site command, on-site forces, vehicles, materials and on-site logistics), ensure safety of life, minimize damage to property of People, businesses and the State.

Direct the assignment of leaders of the Provincial People's Committee and leaders of relevant departments and branches directly to key areas to lead, direct the implementation, urge and inspect storm and flood prevention and control work.

Check, review and implement on site plans for dike protection, protection of key vulnerable points, locations where incidents have occurred but have not been handled, remedied and unfinished works to ensure safety.

Direct the development of timely and effective drainage and flood prevention plans for urban areas, concentrated residential areas and agricultural production areas, especially in low-lying areas prone to flooding.

Report to the Standing Committee of the Provincial Party Committee (through the Provincial Party Committee Office, before 5:00 p.m. every day until the end of storm Wipha) on the situation, impact, response work, and overcoming the consequences caused by storm Wipha in the area.

Party committees of communes and wards focus on leading, directing and mobilizing the entire local political system to effectively carry out the work of responding to, preventing and fighting storms and floods, especially in localities and areas at high risk of landslides, flash floods.

Strengthen inspection of storm and flood prevention and control; direct the organization of pruning of tree branches, bracing, reinforcing signs, houses, public works, industrial parks, factories, warehouses, and projects under construction.

Strengthen inspection and review of drainage systems in urban and industrial areas at high risk of flooding, proactively clear water flows, arrange forces to increase patrols and guard at drainage canals and manholes; prepare control, support and guidance plans to ensure traffic safety, especially in culverts, spillways, areas with deep flooding, fast-flowing water, areas where landslides have occurred or there is a risk of landslides; resolutely do not let people and vehicles pass if safety is not guaranteed.

Responding to storm No. 3, Da Nang requires absolute safety for people and property

The Chairman of the People's Committee of Da Nang City has also issued Official Dispatch No. 01/CD-UBND, requesting all levels and sectors in the city to urgently deploy measures to respond to storm No. 3, which is forecast to have very strong winds.

Tuy theo dien bien, thanh pho Da Nang se chu dong quyet dinh viec cam bien de ung pho voi bao so 3. Anh: An Thuong
Depending on developments, Da Nang city will proactively decide to ban the sea to respond to storm No. 3. Photo: An Thuong

Accordingly, the city's leaders requested directors of departments, branches, sectors and local authorities to closely monitor the developments of the storm to proactively direct and deploy prevention work. The top priority is to ensure absolute safety for people and property, especially in tourist areas, aquaculture and fishing areas, coastal works, rivers, streams and areas at risk of landslides.

The City Military Command is assigned to direct the Border Guard Command to promptly notify owners of vehicles and boats operating at sea, especially in the waters of Hoang Sa and Gulf of Tonkin, of the location and direction of the storm to escape from the danger zone, and call on boats to urgently seek safe shelter. The inventory of ships and boats must be maintained continuously. Depending on developments, the city will proactively decide to ban the sea.

The city police are required to coordinate with relevant forces to guide fishermen to anchor their boats safely at Tho Quang fishing port, Man Quang bay, and at the same time deploy fire prevention and fighting plans to ensure security and order. The Da Nang Maritime Port Authority is responsible for reviewing and ensuring the safety of cargo ships in the bay. Units are also directed to check the safety of reservoirs and prepare response plans for incidents.

Ha Tinh directs implementation of safety solutions

According to the report, on the day and night of July 21, the sea area of Ha Tinh will have winds gradually increasing to level 6, level 7, while the North will have winds gradually increasing to level 7, level 8, gusting to level 9. Waves are 2.0 - 4.0m high. The sea is very rough.

The weather and hydrological conditions are extremely dangerous and unsafe for any means of transport operating at sea, including tourist boats, passenger ships and transport ships, and are likely to capsize boats, damage cages, and threaten the lives of fishermen if they are still operating at sea.

From July 21 to July 23, Ha Tinh area is affected by the southwest circulation of storm No. 3, so there is a possibility of widespread heavy rain. Rainfall in the Southern region is generally 50 - 100mm, in the North 100 - 200mm, in some places over 250mm.

To date, Ha Tinh province has notified, counted, and instructed 3,983 vehicles/10,994 people to know the developments and direction of the storm to proactively prevent it.

Currently, there are 3,979 vehicles/10,979 workers anchored at wharves and yards (not going out to sea). 4 vehicles/15 workers have grasped information about storm No. 3.

Currently, the water level of large reservoirs is at an average level. To prevent unusually heavy rainfall from occurring, the province has directed localities and reservoir management units to proactively deploy safety measures to ensure the safety of works and downstream areas.

Up to now, due to the storm on the afternoon of July 19, 2 people are missing in Ha Tinh province.

Among them were 1 crew member, Mr. Hoang Van M (born in 1967, residing in Dong Tay village, Co Dam commune) and 1 citizen suspected of being swept away while swimming, Mr. Le Huy C (born in 1987, residing in Tran Phu ward).

The locality is currently organizing a search force but has not yet had results.

Currently, the province has only mobilized forces, searched for people and supported rescue work, helping people overcome the impact of the tornado that occurred on the evening of July 19, and soon stabilized their lives and production.

Request localities and functional agencies to strictly manage the departure of ships and boats; instruct on anchoring ships and boats in safe anchorage areas.

Prepare rescue forces and means to promptly handle possible bad situations at sea.

Direct localities to deploy shock forces to inspect and review residential areas along rivers, streams, low-lying areas, areas at risk of flooding, flash floods, and landslides.

Timely inspection and review to detect unusual and dangerous signs and notify each household living in areas at risk of landslides and flash floods to proactively evacuate safely.

Organize a strict 24/7 duty at agencies and units to proactively handle possible situations, promptly report to the Provincial People's Committee and the Provincial Steering Committee for PCTT and Industrial Parks for direction.

All 358 vehicles operating at sea in Quang Tri received warnings

On the morning of July 21, the Department of Irrigation and Natural Disaster Prevention of Quang Tri province said that it had issued a notice and activated response plans for storm No. 3 - Wipha to ensure the safety of people, especially ships operating at sea.

According to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, at 7:00 a.m. the same day, the center of storm No. 3 was at about 21.3 degrees North latitude - 109.9 degrees East longitude, in the sea north of the Lusian Peninsula (China), about 220km east of the mainland of Quang Ninh - Hai Phong. The wind near the storm center is strong at level 9, gusting to level 11, moving in the West Southwest direction at a speed of 1520km/h.

In response to the storm's developments, the People's Committee of Quang Tri province issued Official Dispatch No. 02/CD-UBND dated July 20 requesting localities and functional agencies to urgently review and strictly implement storm prevention plans. Along with that, the Department of Agriculture and Environment issued directive documents from July 17-18, requesting special attention to the monitoring of vessels and warnings to fishermen at sea.

As of 10:00 on July 21, the whole province of Quang Tri has 358 vehicles 1,589 workers operating offshore. Of which, there are 87 ships in coastal waters, 34 ships in the Gulf of Tonkin, 236 ships operating from Quang Tri to Quang Ngai and 1 ship in the area from Lam Dong to Ca Mau. According to the report from the Provincial Steering Committee for Disaster Prevention and Control, all of these ships have been promptly notified of the location and direction of the storm.

Propaganda and warning work has been widely deployed through the grassroots broadcasting system, newspapers, social networks and live channels in the locality. Authorities at all levels are required to maintain a 24/7 on-duty regime, and be ready for evacuation and rescue plans when necessary.

The provincial Department of Irrigation and Natural Disaster Prevention affirmed that it will continue to closely monitor storm developments, regularly update and report promptly to avoid being passive in all natural disasters at sea as well as on land.

Thai Nguyen, Phu Tho, Tuyen Quang, Son La warn of widespread heavy rain

Due to the influence of storm No. 3, the central area of Thai Nguyen province is forecast to have heavy rain of up to 200mm.

According to the Thai Nguyen Hydrometeorological Station, from the evening and night of July 21, areas in the province will have strong winds of level 3-4, gusting to level 6.

Due to the influence of the circulation of storm No. 3, from July 21 to July 23, Thai Nguyen province is likely to experience widespread heavy rain. Rainfall is generally from 80-150mm, in the administrative center and southwest of the province, it can reach 100-200mm, in some places over 250mm.

Heavy rain in a short period of time can cause urban flooding, traffic jams, slippery slopes, landslides in mountainous areas, and flooding in low-lying areas. The warning level of natural disaster risk due to heavy rain is level 1.

In the provincial administrative center such as Phan Dinh Phung, Linh Son, Gia Sang, Quan Trieu wards, the rainfall can reach 200mm.

In Phu Tho, due to the influence of storm No. 3, it is forecasted that from the afternoon of July 21 to the afternoon of July 23, there will be heavy rain in the area, locally over 250mm.

At 9:00 a.m. on July 21, the Phu Tho Provincial Hydrometeorological Station (under the Northern Hydrometeorological Station) issued a forecast of heavy rain in Phu Tho province. Accordingly, it is forecasted that there will be heavy rain in the next 24 to 48 hours: Due to the influence of storm No. 3, from this afternoon (July 21) to the afternoon of July 23, Phu Tho province will have moderate rain, heavy rain and thunderstorms, with common rainfall of 70-150mm, especially in the West and Southwest 100-200mm, locally over 250mm. During thunderstorms, there is a possibility of tornadoes, lightning, hail and strong gusts of wind. Warning of heavy rain in a short period of time 100mm/3 hours.

Cac noi duoc du bao se co mua lon tren dia ban tinh Phu Tho. Anh: Van ban.
The places are forecast to have heavy rainfall from July 21 to 23. Photo: Document.

The news warns that from the night of July 23 to the end of July 24, Phu Tho province will have moderate rain, heavy rain and thunderstorms, locally very heavy rain. Rainfall is generally from 50-100mm, locally over 150mm. During thunderstorms, there is a possibility of tornadoes, lightning, hail and strong gusts of wind

Warning level of natural disaster risk due to heavy rain: Level 1.

Heavy rain can be accompanied by thunderstorms, tornadoes, lightning, hail and strong gusts of wind that break trees, damage houses, traffic works and infrastructure. There is a high risk of landslides, especially in areas with steep terrain.

Along with that, heavy rain can cause flooding of crops. causing water saturatation, or causing damage to crops and vegetation; overloading urban drainage systems, causing flooding in residential areas, traffic jams due to flooding and reduced visibility when driving, causing slippery traffic and accidents.

According to information from the Tuyen Quang Province Hydrometeorological Station, due to the influence of the northern edge of the circulation of storm No. 3 (later the low pressure area weakened from the storm), from the evening of July 21 to the morning of July 23, Tuyen Quang province will have moderate rain, heavy rain and some places with very heavy rain, especially in the low mountainous areas in the South of the province.

During thunderstorms, there is a high possibility of tornadoes, lightning, hail and strong gusts of wind. Total rainfall is forecast to be from 50-100mm, in some places over 150mm. Warning of the risk of local rain in a short period of time (>=100mm/3 hours).

In particular, communes such as Ham Yen, Yen Son, Son Duong and Minh Xuan ward have total rainfall forecasted from 50-100mm, some places over 150mm.

Tuyen Quang Province Hydrometeorological Station warns level 1 of natural disaster risk due to heavy rain. There is a high risk of landslides, especially in areas with steep terrain.

According to the Son La Provincial Hydrometeorological Station, it is forecasted that from the morning of July 21 to 23, due to the impact of storm No. 3 (storm Wipha), Son La province is likely to experience a widespread heavy rain with common rainfall from 100 - 200mm, locally over 250mm.

In particular, the southeastern part of the province will have heavy to very heavy rain with common rainfall of 200 - 300mm, locally over 350mm.

The areas forecast to have heavy rain include the communes of Xim Vang, Tan Phong, Kim Bon, To Mua, Song Khua, Chieng Hac, Yen Son, Long Phieng... During the thunderstorms, there is a possibility of tornadoes, lightning and strong gusts of wind.

On the Da River, at Ta Bu Station, the water level changes according to the regulation of the hydropower plant and reservoir; on the Ma and Nam Pan rivers, there is a possibility of moderate floods, the peak flood level is at alert level 2...

Proactive plans to respond to the impact of the circulation of storm No. 3 have been deployed by localities, especially in communes and wards where landslides have occurred due to the impact of recent heavy rains.

According to the reporter of Lao Dong Newspaper, on the morning of July 21, there was almost no rain in Son La province, and the weather in the central area of Son La province was sunny. Some communes in the southeastern region of the province have rain, but the rainfall is insignificant.

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