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More support for flood victims in central region

Flood victims in the central provinces of Quang Nam and Quang Ngai are receiving more support from ministries, sectors, organisations and individuals across the country.
Flood victims in the central provinces of Quang Nam and Quang Ngaiare receiving more support from ministries, sectors, organisations andindividuals across the country.

A medical teamfrom Quang Nam province on November 26 worked with the disasterprevention centre of the local Red Cross society to provide freetreatment and medicine for over 700 poor people in the locality.

The doctors also informed them of measures to prevent common diseasesin the rainy season and deal with environmental sanitation.

Viettel’s branch in the province funded over 300 million VND (14,000 USD) to help local people with medicine and gifts.

Elsewhere in Quang Ngai province, PetroVietnam Insurance incollaboration with the provincial Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union onNovember 26 presented gifts worth 532 million VND (25,000 USD) to floodvictims in the four districts of Son Tinh, Tu Nghia, Nghia Hanh and SonHa, and Quang Ngai city.

The same day,representatives from the Thanh Nien (Young People) Newspaper donated 100million VND (4,700 USD) to 16 households whose members died in therecent floods.

Additionally, a group of doctors fromthe Hospital 198 under the Ministry of Public Security provided freehealth check-ups and medicine for over 300 residents in Ba Dong commune,as well as presented gifts to poor and hardest-hit households, with atotal cost of over 50 million VND (2,400 USD).

StormPodul, the 15th of its kind ever hit Vietnam’s central region thisyear, and following floods have claimed at least 31 lives, left about100,000 displaced and damaged 2,000 hectares of rice and other crops,according to the National Search and Rescue Committee.-VNA

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