Typhoon Yagi (Typhoon N0.3), September, 2024
The Typhoon Yagi, which entered Viet Nam's East Sea, on Tuesday 3th Sept, has rapidly strengthened, becoming one of the most powerful typhoons in the region over the past decade. Yagi intensified into a super typhoon around noon on Thursday 5th Sept, with maximum sustained winds reaching 201 kph, threatening areas from Ninh Binh to Quang Ninh in northern Vietnam. This caused grave damages to the people's lives, crops, housing and environment. With great effort of the Government, INGO community in Vietnam is also do emergency response by Cash, Non Food Iterm and Housing support.
Disaster Management Working Group members also joined the Rapid Assessment Team together with MARD Team, UN Agencies and other Stakeholders to Quang Ninh, Hai Phong, Yen Bai, Lao Cai province. The reports/findings will be shared soonest on 17th September at Debriefing meeting at UN ONE HOUSE.
For updated information please visit the website:
https://phongchongthientai.mard.gov.vn/en/Pages/home.aspx [2]
For details loss & damages collected by People's Aid Coordinating Committee PACCOM from provinces, please click the Links below:
Quick report on Typhoon response for Yagi in Hanoi [3]
Son La Loss & damages report [4]
Thai Nguyen Loss & damages report [5]
Hoa Binh loss & damages report [6]
Bac Giang loss & damages report [7]
Bac Can loss & damage report [8]
Lao Cai loss & damage report [9]
Phu Tho loss & damage report update on 12 Sept [10]
Damage report updated 12-13 September [11]
Joint Assessment Team Reports:
JAT Hai Phong report [12]
JAT Lao Cai, Yen Bai report [14]
presentations shared during the meeting in English for your reference with this link. [15]
4W matrix link access it here. [16] The matrix outlines "Who does What, Where, and When."
Typhoon Damrey (typhoon N0. 12), November, 2017
Calling letter from PACCOM 7 November [17]
Typhoon Ketsana (typhoon Number 9) 2009
This typhoon swept through the central provinces of Vietnam on 29, 30 September 2009. This is strong desaster
caused grave damages to the people's lives, crops, housing and environment.
Disaster Management Working Group members in collaboration with stakeholders conducted joint rapid assessment in 6 affected provinces.
Joint Rapid Assessment Report on typhoon no.9 in Quang Nam Province [21]
Emergency rapid assessment report on typhoon no.9 in Danang province [22]
Assessment report of typhoon no.9 in Thua Thien - Hue province [23]
Joint Assessment Report on Ketsana typhoon in Quang Ngai [24]
Typhoon Mirinae (typhoon Number 11), 2009
DMWG had sent 2 Joint Assessment Teams to conduct rapid assessment in 3 most affected provinces
To download the presentations for the information session at PACCOM on 12 November 2009
Presentation on rapid assessment in Phu Yen and Khanh Hoa Province [25]
Presentaion on rapid assessment in Binh Dinh Province [26]
Full Rapid Needs Assessment Report in Binh Dinh [27]
Full Rapid Needs Assessment Report in Phu Yen, Khanh Hoa [28]