According to the forecast of the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, storm No. 5 (KAJIKI) is expected to make landfall in our country on the morning of August 25, 2025 with an intensity of level 14 (150-166 km/h), gusting to level 17. Bac Ninh province will be affected by the far northern edge of the storm's circulation, causing moderate to heavy rain in the coming days.
The Department of Education and Training of Bac Ninh province requested heads of units to strictly implement the document of the Department of Education and Training on the plan for natural disaster prevention and control (PCTT) and search and rescue (TKCN) in 2025; strengthen the steering committee for flood and storm prevention and control, natural disaster prevention and control; assign tasks to members; develop plans for flood and storm prevention and control, natural disaster prevention and control, TKCN, and rescue of the unit.
At the same time, closely monitor forecasts and warnings about storms, thunderstorms, tornadoes, heavy rains, risks of floods, inundation, flash floods, landslides and provide timely and complete information to officials, teachers, staff, parents and students to proactively prevent.
Units are on duty 24/7 during storm No. 5 and other extreme weather conditions; maintain regular contact with the PCTT and TKCN Command Committee, relevant agencies, and local rescue forces to promptly respond in case of incidents. At the same time, establish an information channel with parents to manage their children, minimizing risks caused by natural disasters.
The Department of Education and Training noted that units should proactively develop plans to ensure the safety of school buildings; strengthen inspections of storm and flood prevention and control work; direct the organization of tree pruning, bracing, and reinforcement of buildings; inspect and review the drainage system in the unit; prepare plans to relocate assets, machinery, equipment, tables and chairs, records, documents, books, etc. to places without the risk of flooding to avoid damage, breakdown, loss, and minimize damage caused by storms, especially at educational institutions at high risk of deep flooding, flash floods, and landslides.
In addition, check and review the residences of families of cadres, teachers, employees and students in residential areas along rivers, streams, low-lying areas, and areas at risk of flooding, flash floods, and landslides. Be responsible before the Director of the Department of Education and Training and before the law if major damage occurs at educational institutions due to subjectivity, negligence, and delay in leadership and direction in response to storms and floods.
The Department of Education and Training also recommends that schools have plans to repair damage (if any), clean up schools and classrooms immediately after the storm ends to ensure safety, cleanliness, and disease prevention.
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