The working group inspected the Ngoc Hai Fishing Port area in Do Son Ward and Regiment 50 (Hai Phong City Military Command).
According to the report, since October 5, the Hai Phong City Military Command has deployed units to be on duty at 100% of the number of troops; established 5 Forward Command Departments and 3 Supplementary Command Departments in the areas of Bach Long Vi, Cat Ba, and Cat Hai islands. Each command department is deployed with more than 100 officers and soldiers on duty 24/7, ready to handle possible situations.
Direct the City Border Guard Command to notify, call, count, guide, and help all vessels and boats operating at sea, on rivers and cage-raising households to safe storm shelters.
Through on-site inspections at units and localities, Major General Nguyen Duc Dung acknowledged and highly appreciated the preparation work of units and localities in preventing and fighting storm No. 11. At the same time, commanders of units and localities are required to continue to prepare well according to the 4 on-site motto.
Units proactively coordinate with relevant agencies to advise local Party committees and authorities to continue to inspect and review response plans and solutions in accordance with reality; identify key areas of natural disasters, areas at risk of flash floods, landslides, dykes, embankments, lakes, vulnerable dams, flooded and isolated areas. At the same time, continue to review and count ships and vehicles operating at sea; prepare forces and means for search and rescue when situations arise.
