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World Meteorological Day marked in Vietnam

A meeting was held in Vinh city in the central province of Nghe An on March 23 to mark the World Meteorological Day (March 23, 1950) by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MoNRE) and city authorities.
A meeting was held in Vinh city in the central province of Nghe An onMarch 23 to mark the World Meteorological Day (March 23, 1950) by theMinistry of Natural Resources and Environment (MoNRE) and cityauthorities.

Themed “Climate Knowledge forClimate Action”, the United Nations day aims to call on all governmentsand civil organisations to share and apply meteorological knowledge tomitigate climate risks and foster sustainable development.

During the meeting, Minister Nguyen Minh Quang stressed the need forthe hydro-meteorological sector to address shortcomings, improvemanagement effectiveness and efficiency, and boost development andclimate change monitoring.

He also urged thesector to implement practical activities to raise awareness ondeveloping a climate-friendly lifestyle, prevent natural calamities andmitigate their consequences, adapt to climate change, and foster scienceresearch and technology application.

Vietnamfrequently experiences severe and unpredictable natural calamities,including flooding, drought, heavy rains, and landslides.

The sector has made significant improvements in recent years inexpertise and skills as well as upgrading facilities providing moreaccurate weather forecasts and evaluating climate change effects.-VNA

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