
After enduring one of the most destructive years of natural disasters in recent history, Vietnam is moving decisively to strengthen disaster preparedness in 2026 through a strategic shift toward earlier action, stronger coordination, and long-term resilience planning. Following the severe storms, floods, and climate-related disasters of 2025—which caused extraordinary human and economic losses—government agencies, international organizations, and disaster risk reduction partners are now emphasizing that future success will depend not only on response capacity, but on acting before disasters escalate. The 2026 national disaster risk agenda reflects a growing recognition that in an era of intensifying climate threats, prevention and preparedness are as critical as emergency recovery.