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The working group of Quang Ninh province presented 5 billion VND in support funds to the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Dien Bien province. Photo: Vietnam Fatherland Front of Quang Ninh province
The working group of Quang Ninh province presented 5 billion VND in support funds to the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Dien Bien province. Photo: Vietnam Fatherland Front of Quang Ninh province

Quang Ninh province supports 8 billion VND for Dien Bien and Son La provinces to overcome the consequences of natural disasters

Đoàn Hưng (báo lao động) 05/08/2025 14:45 (GMT+7)

Quang Ninh - The working delegation of Quang Ninh province has just directly visited Dien Bien and Son La provinces to present funds to support overcoming the consequences of natural disasters.

On August 4, the Quang Ninh Provincial Working Group directly presented 5 billion VND to Dien Bien province and 3 billion VND to Son La province to support overcoming the consequences of natural disasters.

In the two localities, the Working Group shared the heavy damage caused by prolonged heavy rain causing floods, flash floods, and landslides in the area in recent times, and sent their condolences and deep sympathy to Party committees, authorities, and people in affected areas.

Doan cong tac cua tinh Quang Ninh trao 3 ty dong kinh phi ho tro cho Uy ban MTTQ Viet Nam tinh Son La. Anh: MTTQ Viet Nam tinh Quang Ninh.
The working group of Quang Ninh province presented 3 billion VND in support funds to the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Son La province. Photo: Vietnam Fatherland Front of Quang Ninh province.

Quang Ninh is one of the first localities to promptly support funding to overcome the consequences of natural disasters for Dien Bien and Son La, demonstrating the spirit of "mutual love and support" with the whole country towards localities in difficulty.

Previously, Quang Ninh province also supported Nghe An province with 5 billion VND to overcome the consequences of the impact of storm No. 3 in 2025 (storm Wipha) and post-storm circulation.

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