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Like a modern-day legend, endless streams of rice and aid flow from northern Vietnam to the disaster-stricken central region.
Amid devastation, Vietnam is launching a bold campaign to rebuild lives - one roof at a time.
As of now, Vietnam has received nearly $16 million in aid from foreign governments and international organizations to support recovery efforts following historic floods across the central and highland regions.
In the wake of Covid-19, a heartwarming program is helping children turn grief into resilience through long-term, personal support.
Local homestay owners suspend business to shelter evacuees and aid workers in a remarkable show of solidarity.
By 5 p.m. on November 25, the total amount of funds pledged through the Central Relief Committee to support flood-hit communities had surpassed 2.088 trillion VND (approximately USD 85.9 million).
The Vietnam Railways Corporation transported 15,334 packages of essential supplies to flood-hit communities across the south-central region from October 10 to November 24.
To date, the city has allocated 190.6 billion VND and over 136.2 billion VND in goods for relief efforts. severe losses.
In recent days, historic floods have swept across South Central Vietnam, leaving behind staggering damage to lives and property. Though waters have receded in some areas, thousands of households face a long, painful road back to normalcy.
From elderly volunteers to student packers, a massive relief effort rolls out from the heart of the city.
On the afternoon of November 24, PM Pham Minh Chinh, along with senior government leaders and staff of the Government Office, joined in donating at least one day's salary to support communities suffering from recent severe flooding and storms.
Vietnam's education ministry rushes support for students in Central and Central Highlands provinces, including free textbook distribution.
China’s Ambassador announced a $500,000 donation to Vietnam as communities battle storm aftermath.
In response to the devastating floods that have struck provinces across South Central Vietnam in recent days, VietNamNet is calling on its readers to demonstrate the spirit of solidarity and compassion by supporting affected communities.
This marks the group’s second major contribution in less than two months, following the 500 billion VND pledged on October 1 for post-Typhoon Bualoi recovery, bringing its total donation to 1 trillion VND.
Under the decision, Khanh Hoa will receive 150 billion VND, Lam Dong 300 billion VND, Gia Lai 150 billion VND, and Dak Lak 500 billion VND, in line with the proposal submitted by the Ministry of Finance.
The Central Relief Committee under the Vietnam Fatherland Front Central Committee has allocated three rounds of aid totalling 428 billion VND (16.2 million USD) to support 17 provinces and cities in addressing the consequences of storms and floods.
During a two-day mission, Deputy Minister of Ethnic and Religious Affairs Nong Thi Ha visited severely flood-affected communities in Cao Bang and Lang Son provinces, delivering much-needed support and encouragement.
The Vietnamese community in the Czech Republic have raised over 5 billion VND (190,000 USD) to support people affected by recent storms.
Nearly 2.2 million Vietnamese have contributed over USD 20 million to support Cuba, reaffirming decades of unwavering solidarity.