Hundreds of police officers and soldiers deploy to help people in Dak Lak coastal area fight the storm

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Dak Lak - More than 300 officers and soldiers of the Mobile Police Department from the western part of the province have set out to support people in preventing and fighting storm No. 13 Kalmaegi

On November 6, Dak Lak Provincial Police said that, in response to the complicated developments of storm No. 13 Kalmaegi, the Mobile Police Department (Provincial Police) has organized a military campaign to support people in storm prevention.

Luc luong chuc nang duoc trang bi day du len duong ho tro ba con. Anh: Cong an cung cap
The authorities are fully equipped with rescue and relief vehicles to set out to support people in flooded areas. Photo: Provided by the police

Accordingly, more than 300 officers and soldiers of the Mobile Police Department from the West of the province were equipped with specialized vehicles to move to coastal localities.

Thereby, carrying out the task of ensuring security and order, supporting people to evacuate, relocate, respond to natural disasters, rescue and relief when required.

In recent days, hundreds of officers and soldiers of the regular Mobile Police in the eastern area of the province have coordinated with forces to close down facilities to support people against houses.

At the same time, thousands of people and property in low-lying areas have been relocated to solid shelters. At the same time, organize the movement of hundreds of ships anchored safely at wharves and yards in the province.

Mr. Nguyen Cong Thanh - Chairman of Tuy Hoa Ward People's Committee (Dak Lak Province) said: "At the landslides, the ward has directed forces to take measures to ensure safety during storm No. 13.

The locality recommends that residents living nearby are ready to relocate when there are signs of danger. At the same time, the authorities inspect and direct the reinforcement of vulnerable locations to ensure the safety of the people".

Mr. Ta Anh Tuan, Chairman of Dak Lak Provincial People's Committee, said: "Storm No. 13 is a very strong storm. From now until the storm makes landfall is the "golden time" to prepare for storm prevention and control. The evacuation of people needs to be carried out earlier than the Government's direction".

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