Binh Dinh hard hit by flood

PSNews –  Chairman of the Binh Dinh District People’s Committee Ho Quoc Dung came and directly checked the situation of rains and floods in Tuy Phuoc and Tay Son districts on December 14th  to steer rescue operations. 

Floods in Binh Dinh province happened in an unpredictable way. As of December 14th, floods in Tuy Phuoc district, devastated 6 houses and submerged other 560 houses  0.4 - 0.6 meters deep in water while 120 meters of the Cay Me river's dike continued being eroded.

An Nhon town, Huynh Kim area, Tan Lap hamlet and other hamlets of Nhon Hanh commune were isolated by flooding water.

Joining rescue forces in Tuy Phuoc and Tay Son districts, Chairman of the Binh Dinh District People’s Committee Ho Quoc Dung instructed local forces to minimize losses to local people while carrying out rescue operations.

Mr. Ho Quoc Dung handing over food to people in Tuy Phuoc
Mr. Ho Quoc Dung handing over food to people in Tuy Phuoc 
Mr. Ho Quoc Dung presenting gift to Mr. Le Van Hai
Mr. Ho Quoc Dung presenting gift to Mr. Le Van Hai 

Mr. Ho Quoc Dung handed over gifts to 40 households which were isolated in several days in the Bac hamlet of Huynh Mai village, Phuoc Nghia commune. In addition, Mr. Le Van Hai’s family – a needy household whose house had collapsed received VND 5 million of support from the Binh Dinh District People’s Committee. 

Rescue forces in Tuy Phuoc
Rescue forces in Tuy Phuoc 
By Linh Bui

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