According to a reporter from Lao Dong Newspaper, on the morning of September 27, along the coast of Yen Hoa commune, many fishermen were renting tractors to pull their boats ashore to limit damage caused by storm No. 10.
The boats were towed into the acorns, 100 - 200m away from the sea surface.
It is estimated that hundreds of ships and boats have been brought ashore. The waves are getting bigger at sea, and there are no more ships or boats fishing.

Mr. Chu Van Hoang (40 years old, residing in Rang Dong village, Yen Hoa commune) - said that since early this morning, he has hired a trailer to move the boat up to avoid being swept away by big waves or damaging the boat.
To prevent storm No. 10, Ha Tinh has issued a sea ban from 7:30 a.m. on September 27.
According to the report of the Provincial Border Guard Command, up to now, all 3,983 vehicles with 10,994 workers on Ha Tinh's ships and boats have come ashore to take shelter safely.

Ha Tinh has also planned to evacuate people starting from 1:00 p.m. on September 27, and completed before 9:00 a.m. on September 28, the number of 6,556 households/15,706 people in key coastal areas, river mouths, locations for relocation to schools, committee headquarters, health stations, and solid high-rise buildings in the area.
Assign the commune-level authorities to urgently evacuate people, assign military and police forces to support localities in evacuation.