On September 10, the Department of Education and Training of Phu Tho province issued an important directive to create learning conditions for students in areas where traffic is cut off.

Specifically, the Department of Education and Training of Phu Tho province directed the Departments of Education and Training of 3 districts: Lam Thao, Tam Nong, Cam Khe to coordinate in receiving children and students who need to temporarily study at kindergartens, primary schools, and secondary schools in the area.

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Current status of Phong Chau bridge after collapse.

The document clearly states that units and schools sending temporary students and units receiving temporary students regularly exchange information, situation, and learning results of students; coordinate with parents to manage, support, and help students during the temporary study process.

When traffic is back to normal, the units will hand over students along with their learning and training results to their old schools. The schools will develop and implement plans to test, make up for lost time, and reinforce knowledge for the students of the unit after the students have temporarily studied.

Previously on September 9, after the Phong Chau Bridge collapse, Phu Tho province authorities issued an order banning vehicles from traveling through Trung Ha and Tu My bridges.

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