Ready to respond to typhoon Megi
14:28', 21/10/ 2010 (GMT+7)

Binh Dinh Department of Health has just ordered its inferior services to follow up and update all information about the complicated changes of weather for sake of timely effective responses.

The services are required to check all medical buildings and repair them if found any damages caused by torrential rains or floods, ensuring their absolute safety and avoiding human losses among patients and medical staffs in the storm and flood.

The department also ordered medical centres at district and city levels to prepare enough medicines, chemicals, equipments and vehicles for the emergency aid and treatment of the patients and the anticipatory injured persons.

All of the medical centres, the provincial General Hospital, Bong Son General Hospital, Phu Phong General Hospital must consolidate both at site and mobile emergency teams, ready for at site emergency aid and treatment and assist other localities and agencies in case of deployment.

  • Thu Hien
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