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Struggling Vietnamese Cambodians receive aid amid COVID-19 pandemic

About 60 poorest families of Vietnamese-Cambodians in Preah Sihanouk province on October 11 received relief aid, worth some 20 USD each. ​
Struggling Vietnamese Cambodians receive aid amid COVID-19 pandemic ảnh 1About 60 poorest families of Vietnamese-Cambodians in Preah Sihanouk province receive relief aid, worth some 20 USD each. (Photo: VNA)
Phnom Penh (VNA) – About 60 poorest families of Vietnamese-Cambodians in Preah Sihanouk province on October 11received relief aid, worth some 20 USD each.
These families have been severely affected bythe COVID-19 pandemic and natural disasters.

The aid was donated by a group of Vietnamese workers in Cambodia and presented to the disadvantaged people via the VietnameseConsulate General.

In early October, the southwestern region of Cambodia wasstruck by prolonged torrential rains, making Vietnamese Cambodians in PreahSihanouk, who were already affected by COVID-19, struggle even harder.

Thanking the donors for their donation, Vietnamese ConsulGeneral Vu Ngoc Ly said their kind-hearted gesture would provide motivation forthe poor families in times of hardship.

According to Tran Van Nam, Chairman of the Khmer-Vietnamese Association in Preah Sihanouk, most of Vietnamese people living in the provincehave been given COVID-19 booster shots./.
VNA

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