Vietnam: Provinces, cities ready to cope with storm as govt announces 2 new imported Covid-19 cases


Soldiers from the Gia Lai Province Military Headquarters help residents in Kbang District to rebuild houses after the Storm Molave which hit the country two weeks ago. - Vietnam News/ANN

HANOI, Nov 9 (Vietnam News/ANN): A tropical depression will strengthen into a storm and directly affect the Central Highlands and the south, areas already hit by previous storms, the Central Steering Committee for Natural Disaster Prevention and Control has warned.

In an official document sent Monday (Nov 9), the committee asked authorities in the regions to closely watch weather monitor developments, inform to owners of ships working on the sea to avoid dangerous areas and actively conduct preventive measures.

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