Commune police in Lam Dong voluntarily contribute 1 day's salary to support households whose houses were burned down
Lam Dong - A household in a mountainous commune suffered heavy damage from a house fire. Commune police officers and soldiers contributed one day's salary to support the family to overcome the damage.
On March 5, La Da Commune Police (Lam Dong province) said that Mr. D. T. A (born 1979) - the owner of the burned house - sent a letter of thanks to the unit for their support when the fire occurred.
Previously, in the early morning of February 17, Mr. A's house in hamlet 1, La Da commune, Lam Dong province caught fire, the initial cause related to an electrical incident.

At this time, no one was home. Upon receiving the news, the commune police force quickly arrived, coordinated with people to organize firefighting, and at the same time supported moving property out of the burned house to reduce damage.
After the fire was extinguished, the house was heavily damaged, and many household items and papers were burned down.
Faced with the family's circumstances, La Da Commune Police advised the Party Committee and local authorities to mobilize financial support. At the same time, each officer and soldier in the unit voluntarily donated one day's salary and called for more resources to support essential necessities to help the family.

In addition to material support, the commune police also directly guide and help families complete administrative procedures to redo their burned personal papers and stabilize their lives.
After receiving help, Mr. A wrote a letter expressing his emotion and appreciation for the spirit of responsibility and dedication of the commune police force during the family's hardship.
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