June 5, 2026 | 07:32 GMT +7
June 5, 2026 | 07:32 GMT +7
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(VAN) UNICEF, in coordination with the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment, provided timely clean water support to residents in Son La and Nghe An affected by Typhoon Wipha.
(VAN) After storm Wipha, international relief efforts provided 3,655 boxes of bottled drinking water to help ease the clean water shortage for thousands of households in Nghe An.
(VAN) The aftermath of Typhoon Wipha has caused severe damage to the border areas of Nghe An province. My Ly commune is among the most heavily affected.
(VAN) Over July 21-22, provinces in the Northern Delta, Thanh Hoa, and Nghe An experienced widespread rainfall of 100-200mm, with many areas exceeding 300mm, due to the influence of Typhoon Wipha.
(VAN) Acting Minister Tran Duc Thang urged local authorities to proactively prepare all response plans and remain vigilant to mitigate the consequences of Typhoon Wipha.
(VAN) Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh signed Official Telegram No. 117/CĐ-TTg dated July 20, 2025, requesting ministries, sectors, and localities to urgently implement emergency response measures for Typhoon Wipha.
(VAN) Ministry of Agriculture and Environment has requested local authorities to urgently complete the reinforcement of dikes, especially sea-facing dike sections ahead of typhoon Wipha.