In Hanoi, the Department of Education and Training has instructed schools to cancel classes, including extracurricular activities, on September 7.
In Thai Binh, schools are closed on September 6 and 7 to ensure student safety. The local Department of Education and Training has also mandated 24-hour monitoring of the storm's progression, requiring educational institutions to stay in regular contact with emergency services. Schools are tasked with promptly addressing any damage and maintaining cleanliness to prevent disease outbreaks post-storm.
In Haiphong, all educational institutions will be closed from September 7 until the storm passes. Schools designated as evacuation centers will suspend classes from 1 PM on September 6. In Cat Hai district, students will be dismissed from school starting at 10 AM on September 6. The Haiphong Department of Education and Training has advised schools to adjust their teaching schedules according to the academic calendar for the 2024-2025 school year.
Bac Ninh’s Department of Education and Training has issued guidelines for responding to Typhoon Yagi. Schools are directed to close on September 7, and officials are urged to monitor the storm continuously. The department emphasizes the importance of keeping in touch with local disaster response teams and preparing for any potential emergencies, including relocating educational materials to prevent damage.
In Nam Dinh, schools are closed starting September 6 until the storm subsides. For students who were already at school on September 6, the Department of Education and Training requires schools to help them prepare for the storm and coordinate with families for their safety during the closure.
Phu Tho’s Department of Education and Training has called for school closures on September 7 and a halt to all educational activities on September 8. Schools are advised to implement safety measures for both personnel and property, ensuring adequate provisions for students residing on campus.
Ha Nam and Bac Giang provinces have also announced school closures in response to Typhoon Yagi.
Thanh Hung