Teaching on disaster prevention and mitigation

National Day for Disaster Prevention and Reduction, by the Task Force on the Towns of the Incheon Commune in the City of Hanoi

How can calamity be detected in meteorological early warning? On 12 May this year, the 15th National Day for Disaster Prevention and Mitigation, the Department of Meteorology of the Commune Town Task Force of the City of Guyango, in the city of Hanoi, took part in the city’s secondary school, offering meteorological disaster prevention and mitigation and astronomical Koop. At the event, the bathymetry unit, the Department of Meteorology of the City of Sana’a donated astronomical telescopes to secondary schools in the city of Java, as well as the teaching of climate-related disaster and the introduction of a live-off course.

The Vice-Representative of the Party of Longokawa, the Chairman of the Task Force on Towns, Yukio Takasu, the President of the Department of Secondary Education of the City, attended by representatives of the Department of Meteorology and the Town Task Force. The event was presided over by the Department of Meteorology of the City of Delegate.

According to the report, the Government of the White Towns Party (PAC) attaches great importance to the development of the educational career and to the promotion of home-based education. The donation of astronomical telescopes by the support unit will further stimulate the interest of secondary school students in the city in science, better conduct of all types of astronomical education activities, and promote the upgrading of the general scientific quality of students.

During the Kop lecture, she gave a far-sighted speech in a language that was easily understood. “What are we going to come from storms, typhoons?”, “What disasters are brought?”, “W How can we be disaster-prepared for disaster reduction?” On-site interactive, rewarded and question-and-answer sessions have mobilized listening to all, and the on-site atmosphere is very active.

As a result of this event, teachers and students learned more about the causes of the storms and the resulting geological hazards, learned scientific and astronomical knowledge of meteorological disaster prevention and mitigation and further developed their vision. The Town Task Force has been active in supporting unit resources and has been carrying out a number of activities in the village primary schools in the areas of piping and caring education in order to provide practical assistance for rural revitalization, with the strong support of villagers, communes and caring enterprises.

The Honourable Lee, the correspondent for the New Express