According to Hai Duong Newspaper reporters, as of 7 p.m. on September 11, many schools in the province had closed due to flooding or being located in areas at risk of being affected by floods.
In Hai Duong City, Nhi Chau Kindergarten and Dang Quoc Chinh Primary School had to let students stay home due to deep flooding. Nhi Chau Kindergarten was not flooded, but some residential areas in the ward were flooded. The area of Dang Quoc Chinh Primary School was flooded about 40-50 cm deep.
Nguyen Van Cu High School let students stay home on September 12 because many roads in Hai Duong City were flooded and the school's second campus was also flooded.
Some other schools in Hai Duong city are asking parents for permission to teach online.
In Chi Linh City, Hoang Tan Secondary School also had its yard flooded. Tan Dan Primary School has yet to fix a fallen tree after the storm. In addition, some kindergartens have not yet welcomed children due to power and water outages.
Thanh Ha district has 12 kindergartens, primary schools, and secondary schools in 4 communes of Ha Dong area, including Thanh Hong, Thanh Quang, Thanh Cuong, and Vinh Lap, which have closed their students. This is an area with a high risk of flooding, near the dike.
Due to the flood situation, tomorrow, September 12, all kindergartens, primary schools, and secondary schools in Thanh Mien district will be closed for in-person classes. Primary and secondary schools will allow students to study online (if eligible).
Kinh Mon town still has 18 kindergartens that have not welcomed children. 6 kindergartens can welcome children tomorrow but cannot organize meals for boarding. In addition, 2 elementary schools have allowed students to stay home to continue to fix problems after the storm.
Nam Sach district still has 3 kindergartens that have not welcomed children due to lack of water.
Tu Ky district has assigned school principals to decide whether students should stay home from school. There are no specific statistics yet, but due to power outages and flooding in some areas, many schools will let students stay home. Cam Giang district is similar to Tu Ky district…
On the afternoon of September 11, the Department of Education and Training of Hai Duong directed that depending on the development of floods and actual conditions, heads of educational institutions should proactively decide to let students stay home from school, only let students go to school when safety is ensured; arrange make-up classes at appropriate times; possibly teach online...
Educational institutions proactively review and inspect tree systems and structures at risk of being unsafe to have plans to trim, repair, and fix them; do not put into use structures that do not ensure quality and are at risk of collapsing. Proactively take measures to prevent floods, develop plans to ensure safety, minimize damage to facilities, school buildings, documents, books, and learning tools. Request support from local rescue forces when necessary.