From the afternoon to the night of August 25, when the storm was making landfall, the continuous gusts of wind and heavy rain were very dangerous, and some trees fell. The police forces of the wards and communes where the damage occurred did not hesitate to face difficulties and dangers, urgently cutting down trees, clearing the scene, and quickly ensuring smooth traffic.
Mr. Duong Ngoc Hoang - Chairman of the People's Committee of Phuc Trach Commune, Ha Tinh Province - said that at 3:00 p.m. on August 25, the locality received a report from local people about some fallen Keo trees blocking the train tracks, causing traffic jams in Phu Lap village. Immediately afterwards, the locality mobilized 20 local force officers, mainly the commune police, to bring gasoline saws to clear and clear the congestion. While waiting to clear the route, a cargo ship had to stop and wait.
At around 15,20 when the site was cleared, the train passed safely, traffic on this railway line returned to normal.
Along with overcoming the damage caused by the storm, the Ha Tinh Police force has actively supported the elderly and weak to evacuate to safety, helping people harvest flooded crops. At the same time, coordinate with other commune police forces to inspect and review flood risk points, spillway areas... to put up warning signs of danger.
At noon on August 25, Huong Khe Commune Police, Ha Tinh received a report about the case of Pham Thi Xuan (residing in Huong Khe Commune) with a broken leg and many underlying diseases of old age, needing to be taken to the hospital for examination and emergency treatment. At that time, there was heavy rain and strong winds in the area, making it unsafe for relatives to move.
Immediately after grasping the situation, Lieutenant Colonel Phan Manh Hung - Head of Huong Khe Commune Police Department directed officers and soldiers to quickly use specialized means, directly support the family, promptly take Mr. Xuan to Huong Khe Medical Center for emergency care, medical examination and treatment, and ensure his health.

At about 4:45 p.m. on August 25, while on duty to fight the storm, the police force of Vung Ang ward, Ha Tinh province supported and guided pregnant Dinh Thi T to a medical facility in the area to give birth.
On the night of August 25, heavy rain and strong winds Dong Kinh Commune Police promptly moved a household in Tri Nang village, including an elderly person, a woman and 3 children, whose roof was blown off and they were taking shelter in a bathroom, to the village's uncle's house to ensure safety.

Also on the night of August 25, the police of many localities in Ha Tinh issued a heavy rain warning, despite the danger of strong gusts of wind, to cut down fallen trees that obstructed traffic, ensuring convenient traffic.