Up to now, Quang Ninh province has 398 tourist boats, 98 island passenger boats, and 5,556 fishing boats in the province that have received storm information. For 257 offshore fishing boats, contact has been made and it is expected that by September 6, these boats will return to their anchorage.
2,889 fish and mollusk farms in coastal areas are being reinforced by their owners, to be completed before September 6, and people are being safely moved ashore.
Speaking to Lao Dong on the afternoon of September 5, Mr. Le Quy Trong - Chairman of the Hai Ha District Fisheries Union (Quang Ninh) said: "The union has 45 offshore fishing boats. Immediately after receiving information about the storm, the union members contacted each other to provide timely information. Up to now, 35 boats have returned to safe anchorage, and 10 boats have returned to Tien Toi port, Hai Ha district, 6km away. When the water rises in a few hours, these boats will enter the anchorage area to avoid the storm."
To prepare for the sea ban on September 6, Ha Long Bay Management Board has deployed a plan to prevent storm No. 3 from September 4.
Accordingly, the Board mobilized people and vehicles to tie down construction works, evacuate assets and documents, and move water vehicles (ships and boats) to a safe place.
At work points on the bay, staff are on duty 24/7, and people and vehicles are not allowed to stay on rafts or in dangerous weather conditions.
At Conservation Centers I, II, III, actively coordinate with relevant units to arrange forces and have plans to ensure the safety of assets, facilities, and equipment, and move rafts and equipment to a safe place.
Ensure 100% crew staffing and arrange vehicles (ships, boats) to storm shelters according to the unit's plan, except for vehicles (ships, boats).