Central provinces strive to overcome flood consequences
The south central province of Binh Dinh is delivering essential supplies to flood-hit areas as part of efforts to overcome consequences of the flood from December 11.
Binh Dinh (VNA) – The south central province of Binh Dinh is deliveringessential supplies to flood-hit areas as part of efforts to overcomeconsequences of the flood from December 11.
It was reportedat an online meeting on December 19 that the provincial military command hasreceived dehydrated food from the Ministry of Defence, and more than 1,300soldiers and local defence force members have been mobilized to bring the footto target localities, including An Nhon, Tuy Phuoc, Phu Cat districts and QuyNhon City.
The provincialDepartment of Health has carried out environmental checks in areas immediatelyafter water recedes, provided health checks for people in heavily-flooded PhuMy district and gave instructions to local people on sanitary measures.
Heavy rains fromDecember 11-19 caused widespread flooding in Binh Dinh, claiming 17 lives andleaving one missing.
At present, 61schools remain closed even though water has subsided in many areas.
On December 19,flooding in Khanh Hoa, another province in the south central region, alsoreduced. The provincial authorities have been working with organisations andenterprises to assist flood victims.
The provincereported that four people d💮ied and flood-related damages amounted🐷 to 600billion VND (27 million USD) as consequences of floods triggered by heavy rainin November and December.-VNA
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