He spoke highly of the two committees’ performance over thepast year, he said they have actively coordinated with other agencies and localauthorities to develop scenarios for proper disaster response, savingpeople’s lives and properties.
Thanh ordered the two bodies to not let their guard down andhighly focus on natural disaster response efforts so as to minimise damage, given that weather events are likely to remain complex and uncertain this year.
According to reports delivered at the event, Vietnam saw4,061 natural disasters and accidents last year, causing 530 people dead andmissing, and over 5.2 trillion VND (229.58 million USD) in economic losses.
Deputy Minister of the Environment and Natural Resources LeCong Thanh said his ministry will be accelerating the implementation of aprogramme providing updated zoning of natural disaster-prone areas anddeveloping a disaster alert map, with a focus placed on storm, flooding, flashflood, landslide, drought and saline intrusion this year.
It is forecast that the global temperature will be on a risein 2022, heightening risk of unusual and extreme natural events around the world,particularly in Vietnam.
Tran Quang Hoai, head of the General Department of NaturalDisaster Prevention and Control, said data on storms, flooding and othernatural disasters must be updated accurately and quickly, and it cannot happenwithout the help of advanced technology.
He asked the government to build a project for the promotionof digital transformation in natural disaster response in Vietnam./.