100 officers and soldiers of Regiment 6 clean up in front of Quoc Hoc Hue High School for the Gifted

Immediately after the floodwaters receded, Regiment 6 mobilized 100 officers and soldiers of the Armed Forces to help and support localities in overcoming the consequences of the floods. With the motto "Clean up wherever the water recedes", the standing army force was present from early morning on Le Loi Street, in front of the park of Quoc Hoc Hue High School for the Gifted, to clean up the environment.

As a key park, a major traffic route, the mud and debris left after the flood greatly affects the daily life and travel of the people. Although the weather is still quite rainy, but parallel with the flood receding, groups of soldiers quickly appeared to dredge the mud and collect the trash to restore the landscape, soon returning to normal life.

Soldiers clean and treat mud on the brick floor in front of the park.

Lieutenant Colonel Ta Van Tu, Political Commissar of Regiment 6, shared: "Immediately after the flood receded, under the direction of the City Military Command, the unit coordinated with the locality to survey and evaluate the immediate tasks, prioritizing key areas with heavy damage after the flood to help restore the landscape so that people can soon stabilize their lives."

With the motto "Where the water recedes, we will promptly help people overcome the situation", the forces of Regiment 6 focus on grasping the situation in the localities to have plans to help people overcome the situation as soon as the flood passes. In particular, we focus on helping schools, single-parent families, and families in difficult circumstances.

In recent days, the Hue City Military Command has mobilized nearly 6,000 officers and soldiers along with 524 vehicles to urgently rescue and evacuate 1,927 households with nearly 7,000 people and more than 500 foreign visitors.

PEACE

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