Faced with complicated weather conditions, hundreds of fishing boats have entered ports in Ha Tinh to take shelter and ensure safety.
Ships take shelter from storms at Cua Sot port (Loc Ha).
Mr. Than Quoc Te - Deputy Director of the Management Board of Ha Tinh fishing ports and wharves said that due to the forecast of complicated weather developments, the unit has informed and reminded fishermen to ensure safety while fishing at sea and limit going out to sea.
As of noon today (September 26), although there has been no sea ban yet, due to forecasts of heavy rain, 558 fishing boats have entered ports in the province to take shelter, including 521 intra-provincial boats and 37 inter-provincial boats.
Specifically, at the fishing port and storm shelter area of Cua Sot port (Loc Ha), there are 190 domestic boats and 35 foreign boats; at the fishing port and storm shelter area of Cua Hoi - Xuan Pho (Nghi Xuan) there are 47 domestic boats and 2 foreign boats; at the storm shelter area of Cua Nhuong (Cam Xuyen) there are 132 boats and at the storm shelter area of Cua Khau (Ky Ha commune, Ky Anh town) there are 152 boats.
The Management Board of Ha Tinh fishing ports continues to monitor the weather situation and the direction of provincial departments and branches to promptly coordinate with relevant units to inform fishermen to grasp and be proactive in the process of fishing at sea.
Mr. Than International
Deputy Director of Ha Tinh Fishing Port and Wharf Management Board
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