According to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, from August 11 to 13, 2025, the area from Thanh Hoa to Da Nang , including Nghe An, will experience widespread heat waves, with common temperatures ranging from 35-37°C, with some places above 37°C.
Due to the impact of severe heat, the risk of forest fires in Nghe An is forecast to be high, from level III (high) to level IV (dangerous).

Specifically, level III (high) includes the following communes and wards: Kim Bang, Son Lam, Hanh Lam, Cat Ngan, Tam Dong, Tien Dong, Giai Xuan, Nghia Hanh, Nghia Dong, Tan Ky, Tan An, Con Cuong, Binh Chuan, Mau Thach, Mon Son, Cam Phuc, Chau Khe, Anh Son, Anh Son Dong, Vinh Tuong, Thanh Binh Tho, Nghia Mai, Nghia Lam, Nghia Khanh, Dong Hieu, Chieu Luu, Huu Kiem, Tuong Duong, Luong Minh, Huu Khuong, Nhon Mai, Tam Quang, Tam Thai, Nga My, Yen Na, Yen Hoa, Muong Ham, Muong Chong, Chau Loc, Chau Hong, Tam Hop, Quy Hop, Quy Chau, Hung Chan, Chau Tien, Chau Binh, Que Phong, Thong Thu, Tien Phong, Tri Le, Muong Quang, Quang Dong, Van Du.
These are areas with prolonged dry weather, prone to forest fires, and special attention should be paid to fire prevention in bamboo forests, mixed forests.
Level IV (dangerous) includes the following communes and wards: Truong Vinh, Cua Lo, Vinh Loc, Do Luong, Bach Ngoc, Van Hien, Bach Ha, Thuan Trung, Luong Son, Xuan Lam, Dai Dong, Bich Hao, Hoa Quan, Kim Lien, Van An, Nam Dan, Dai Hue, Thien Nhan, Yen Trung, Hung Nguyen, Phuc Loc, Trung Loc, Than Linh, Hai Loc, Van Kieu, Tan Chau, An Chau, Minh Chau, Hung Chau, Hop Minh, Quan Thanh, Binh Minh, Van Tu, Giai Lac, Hoang Mai, Tan Mai, Quynh Mai, Quynh Son, Quynh Phu, Quynh Van, Quynh Luu, Quynh Son, Quynh Tam, Quynh Thang.
These are places with dry weather, prolonged drought, and a risk of large forest fires, with rapid fire spread, threatening large areas of forest and residential areas near the forest.

The Steering Committee of the Provincial Sustainable Forestry Development Program for the 2021-2025 period requires localities to strictly implement regulations on forest fire prevention and fighting; deploy timely warning information at fire watchtowers, through the 360-degree camera system and on mass media.
Propaganda and education on forest fire prevention and control awareness need to be strengthened; strictly control the use of fire in and near forests, temporarily stop slash-and-burn cultivation, and treat vegetation with fire; strictly handle violations.
Authorities must organize 24/7 shifts, set up checkpoints, patrol and guard key areas; control people entering and leaving the forest; promptly detect and extinguish fires as soon as they arise.
Relic sites associated with forests such as the tomb of Mrs. Hoang Thi Loan (Kim Lien commune), the tomb of King Mai Hac De (Van An commune), the Quyet mountain forest park (Truong Vinh ward) and the Cuong temple area (An Chau commune) need special attention to protection.

When a fire occurs, the Chairman of the Commune or Ward People's Committee must directly command the fire fighting, mobilize forces and means; for forests near residential areas, it is necessary to prepare an evacuation plan to ensure the safety of people and property.
After controlling the fire, the locality needs to urgently investigate the cause, identify the fire-causing object (if any) and strictly handle it according to regulations.
Previously, on August 10, two consecutive forest fires occurred in the province at Oi forest, Hoa Quan commune and Thien Nhan mountain, Thien Nhan commune. Functional forces, local authorities and people coordinated to extinguish the fires in a short time.
Source: https://baonghean.vn/nhieu-dia-phuong-tai-nghe-an-co-nguy-co-chay-rung-o-cap-nguy-hiem-can-chu-dong-phuong-an-ung-pho-10304215.html
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