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Fewer storms to hit Vietnam this year

Vietnam is forecast to face fewer storms and tropical depressions in 2023 than in previous years, according to the Vietnam Meteorological and Hydrological Administration.
Fewer storms to hit Vietnam this year ảnh 1Vietnam is forecast to face fewer storms and tropical depressions in 2023 than in previous years. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam is forecast to facefewer storms and tropical depressions in 2023 than in previous years, according tothe Vietnam Meteorological and Hydrological Administration.

Meanwhile, the Vietnam Disaster Management Authorityunder the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) said up to 1,057natural disasters hit the country last year, leaving 175 dead and causingeconomic losses of some 19.5 trillion VND (828.55 million USD), up 1.6 timesand 3.4 times year-on-year, respectively.

MARD Minister Le Minh Hoan, who is also deputy headof the Standing Committee of the National Steering Committee for NaturalDisaster Prevention and Control, said that to reduce risks and damage caused bynatural disasters, all authorities should perfect the legal system for thework.

They should develop appropriate strategies andwarning maps, perform forest protection, and control investment in constructionprojects for climate change, he suggested.

They should also ensure the quality of earlywarnings and forecasting to proactively prevent and minimise damage.

To improve forecasting, the hydro meteorologicalsector has extended the time limit for weather forecasting and warning fornatural disasters to 10 days.

Seasonal forecasting period has also been alsoextended. The sector has a newsletter identifying natural disasters, issuedtwice a year.

Forecasts for storms and tropical depressions areissued three or five days in advance, forecasts for heavy rain two or threedays, and warnings for thunderstorms released from 30 minutes to two hours inadvance. Severe cold spells are forecast five to seven days in advance./.
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꧃ Wutip storm ravages central Vietnam, leaving trail of destruction

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𓆉 Vietnam engages in Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction

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ꩲ Vietnam ramps up plastic waste recycling, reuse, treatment efforts

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