Teachers at Phu Thuan primary school ((Phu Vang district, Thua Thien - Hue) showed up at the campus on November 15 afternoon to clean up the scene where four classrooms were blown off roofs.
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Mr. Do Viet De, Principal of Phu Thuan Primary School said that Storm No. 13 swept in early November 15, resulting in gale-force winds across the area. As the strong winds died down, De saw four classrooms heavily damaged, their roofs were blown to the sky. All the interior was devastated and can no longer be used.
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Seeing their beloved classrooms destructed by the storm, teachers could not hide their upset and disappointment.
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One teacher cleaning up the mess.
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Of the four damaged classrooms, three are function rooms with modern equipment, one is teaching room.
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Along with Phu Thuan primary school, Storm No.13 also took its tolls on another 6 schools in the area.
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Broken tiles and collapsed garages are also the results of the storm, according to De.
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