According to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, from the evening of June 20 to June 22, 2025, the mountainous and midland areas of the North will have moderate rain, heavy rain, locally very heavy rain with a total common amount of 50-120mm, some places over 300mm; warn of the risk of heavy rain over 100mm/3 hours. Heavy rain is likely to cause flooding in low-lying areas, urban areas, and industrial parks; flash floods on small rivers and streams, and landslides on steep slopes.
To proactively respond to heavy rain, flood risk, flash floods, and landslides, the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment recommends that the People's Committees of the provinces closely monitor forecasts and warnings about heavy rain, flood risk, flash floods, landslides and provide timely and complete information to local authorities and people to proactively prevent them.
Deploy shock forces to inspect and review residential areas along rivers, streams, low-lying areas, areas at risk of flooding, flash floods, and landslides to proactively clear the flow in areas with congestion and congestion; organize the relocation and evacuation of people to safe places.
Organize forces to guard, control, support and guide to ensure safe traffic for people and vehicles, especially at culverts, spillways, deep-flowing areas, areas with strong water flows, areas where landslides have occurred or are at risk of landslides; resolutely do not allow people and vehicles to pass if safety is not guaranteed, do not let unfortunate damage to people occur due to carelessness and subjectivity; arrange forces, private property, and vehicles to overcome incidents, ensure smooth traffic on major traffic routes when heavy rain occurs.
Inspect and review vulnerable works, unfinished works; proactively deploy measures to ensure safety for industrial parks, urban areas, residential areas and tunnel and mineral exploitation areas.
Deploy measures to ensure the safety of reservoirs and downstream areas; arrange standing forces to regulate and be ready to handle possible situations.
Prepare forces and means to rescue people when required.
Direct local broadcasting and advertising agencies and mass media agencies to increase information about the developments of heavy rain to authorities at all levels and people to proactively prevent it.
The agency seriously and regularly reports to the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment (through the Department of Dyke Management and Natural Disaster Prevention and Control).