June 5, 2026 | 08:00 GMT +7
June 5, 2026 | 08:00 GMT +7
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(VAN) On July 30, the Phu Tho Provincial Women's Union, in collaboration with Oxfam, organized a workshop to summarize the 2024 Project on Post-Typhoon Yagi Recovery.
(VAN) Deputy Minister Nguyen Hoang Hiep proposed that international agencies and organizations continue to pay attention to and support the construction of safe shelters to minimize damage caused by disasters.
(VAN) Multi-sectoral recovery assessment after Typhoon Yagi guides the development of sustainable post-disaster recovery plans, turning the plan into a collective effort for action.
(VAN) The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development of Vietnam advocates for UNICEF to take a leadership role in ensuring long-term stability beyond immediate emergency relief following Typhoon Yagi.
(VAN) After Typhoon Yagi, the price of fresh rice reached VND 8,000–9,000/kg, equivalent to VND 13,000–14,000/kg for dry rice. Many Northern farmers did not sell but hoard it to eat and wait for higher prices.
(VAN) With losses from the storm still fresh, livestock farmers in Hai Phong continue to face overdue debts and the threat of disease.
(VAN) The environment was polluted after the storm. Hung Yen's agricultural sector advised farmers not to rush to restock without ensuring disease safety.
(VAN) In the spirit of "disinfecting the barns and restocking as soon as the floodwaters recede", agricultural extension officers proactively add more practical content to their post-flood classes.
(VAN) The Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the French Republic to Vietnam has provided 500,000 EUR in aid to support recovery efforts following Typhoon Yagi.
(VAN) Large livestock farms in Bac Giang are well aware of the risk of disease after floods, so they have proactively prepared response plans early.
(VAN) The risk of disease is always latent after floods, requiring authorities, professional agencies and people to take timely measures to stabilize production.
(VAN) Empty barns, chicken and pig carcasses scattered everywhere, these are the things left after the flood swept through Yen Bai province.
(VAN) The duck farm suffered heavy damage due to Typhoon Yagi, but Dong Quang Cuong (Quang Yen town, Quang Ninh province) expressed optimism and readiness to resume production.
(VAN) With 170,000 hectares of forest damaged, experts estimate it will take about two years to restore wood production and forest product processing activities in the northern region.
(VAN) Affected by the flood post-Typhoon Yagi, the Bac Hung Hai irrigation system recorded 292 incidents, posing a difficult problem for the sector.