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Dak Lak people transport necessities to the gathering point to support people in flooded areas in Nghe An. Photo: Bao Trung
Dak Lak people transport necessities to the gathering point to support people in flooded areas in Nghe An. Photo: Bao Trung

Dak Lak people send more than 45 tons of relief goods to people in flooded areas of Nghe An

BẢO TRUNG (báo lao động) 26/07/2025 08:58 (GMT+7)

Dak Lak - After 2 days of implementation, local authorities have mobilized more than 45 tons of goods and necessities to support people affected by storms and floods.

On July 26, the Fire Prevention and Rescue Police Department (Dak Lak Provincial Police) informed that as of this morning (July 26), the unit had received more than 45 tons of goods and necessities from benefactors and organizations in the area to support people in flooded areas in Nghe An province.

Currently, the authorities are continuing to receive goods. Therefore, people and organizations in the area that need to support people in flooded areas can bring goods to the headquarters of the Fire Prevention and Fighting and Rescue Team of Area 1.

Nguoi dan dung xe ban tai van chuyen hang hoa den ung ho cho ba con vung bao lu. Anh: Bao Trung
People use pickup trucks to transport goods to support people affected by storms and floods. Photo: Bao Trung

Mr. Bui Xuan Phong (32 years old, residing in Dak Lak province) - the initiator and coordinator of the "Zero-dong Bus trip" program - shared: "In 2024, I and volunteers carried out many charity programs, transferring many trips of goods and necessities from Dak Lak to people affected by storms and floods".

According to Mr. Phong, in recent times, due to the impact of storm No. 3, floods have caused severe damage to people, property and infrastructure in Nghe An province.

Therefore, volunteers hope to continue to join hands to support people in flood-prone areas to overcome difficulties and soon stabilize their lives after natural disasters.

After two days of launching the program, we have received enthusiastic support from a large number of people. Everyone has the spirit of mutual love and desire to help people in disadvantaged areas due to natural disasters.

"My volunteers and I are very happy to be able to build a bridge, helping Dak Lak people send herbs to people in flooded areas facing difficulties," Mr. Phong shared.

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