Vietnam Red Cross Society provides aid to flood-hit provinces

4/9/18

The Vietnam Red Cross Society’s Central Committee has decided to offer urgent support to three flood-hit provinces of Thanh Hoa, Nghe An and Son La with a total funding of 420 million VND (18,000 USD).

Along with sending its working teams to Thanh Hoa to perform support activities, the organisation also directed its chapters in the localities to coordinate with local administrations to help the affected locals.

Initially, central Thanh Hoa province has handed over 30 million VND, over 3,300 packs of instant noodles, over 1,500 water bottles, 200 life vests to the needy in Thach Thanh, Yen Dinh, Vinh Loc, Cam Thuy and Ba Thuoc districts.

Thanh Hoa has been seriously suffered by floods and landslides. Currently, landslides blocking road still make three districts of Quan Hoa, Quan Son and Muong Lat inaccessible. 

The disasters killed 9 people in Thanh Hoa. Three locals are still missing.

In Son La province, floods killed one local and injured two others, while affecting 1,521 houses, including 37 completely destroyed.

Nearly 615 hectares of rice and crops have been submerged in floodwater, while 11 schools in Mai Son, Van Ho, Muong La, Quynh Nhai, Song Ma and Sop Cop districts were damaged. 

Floods and landslides blocked various roads, causing 153 traffic congestion points. As many as 45 irrigation works were damaged, while the power supply in 25 communes in eight districts was affected.

Meanwhile, as of September 2, 27 houses in Nghe An were destroyed, along with 26 hectares of crop and many irrigation works./.
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Socialist Society 4/9/18 20:19

If any other civil society organizations just do their civil activities like these, the police would have been unemployed.

John Smith 4/9/18 20:22

The authorities welcome these charity campaigns and always creats favourable conditions for those civil organizations to operate.

Vietnam Love 4/9/18 20:38

We need more organizations, more activities like these to make example for other civil society groups.

John Smith 4/9/18 20:49

It proves freedom of civil organizations in operating according to the laws.

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