On September 24, the People's Committee of Ninh Binh province issued Official Dispatch No. 11/CD-UBND to deploy the response to storm No. 9 (RAGASA).
Accordingly, Ninh Binh province will ban the sea from 12:00 on September 24 and continue to notify owners of ships and boats operating at sea to find a place to anchor and take shelter safely. The ferry routes and ferries are temporarily suspended from 6:00 p.m. on September 24 until the storm subsides.
The Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee requested heads of provincial departments, branches, sectors and units; Chairmen of People's Committees of communes and wards to seriously, resolutely and effectively implement the contents according to the direction of the Prime Minister and the relevant province.
Secretaries and Chairmen of People's Committees of communes and wards, especially coastal communes, must not be negligent or subjective; organize monitoring, updating, and grasping the situation. Focus on leading and directing the implementation of measures to respond to super typhoons.
In which, focusing on ensuring absolute safety for people's lives, especially the elderly, children, students, and other vulnerable groups; ensuring safety for ships operating at sea, along the coast, activities at sea, along the coast and inland.
At the same time, protect houses, warehouses, workshops, headquarters of agencies, units, educational and medical facilities, dyke systems, dams, infrastructure works, production and business activities, especially agricultural production, aquaculture at sea and along the coast.
Conduct a plan review, be ready to organize evacuation and relocation of residents to ensure safety before the storm makes landfall, and deploy rescue work when bad situations occur.
Secretaries and Chairmen of People's Committees of communes and wards are responsible to the Standing Committee of the Provincial Party Committee and Chairmen of the Provincial People's Committee if there is any irresponsibility in advising, leading, and directing damage to people's lives and property.
Check, review and implement on site the dike protection plan, protect key dyke points, locations where incidents have occurred but have not been handled or remedied, and dyke works under construction to ensure safety. In particular, special attention should be paid to dykes and sections of weak dykes facing the sea.
Strengthen inspection of sea dykes and river dykes, strictly implement patrolling and guarding to protect dykes during the rainy season to promptly detect and handle incidents and situations that may occur right from the first hour.
Coastal communes coordinate with the Provincial Border Guard Command to ban the sea and notify owners of ships and boats operating at sea and along the coast to find anchorage and safe shelter.
Organize the arrangement of boats at the anchorage site before 6:00 p.m. on September 24. Decide to implement a plan to evacuate people from river mouths, coastal areas, residential areas, and activities in riverbanks and areas at risk of landslides, areas that are not safe to safe shelters before 6:00 p.m. on September 24.