Speaking to a VietNamNet reporter, Ánh Tuyết shared that she struggled and was caught off guard by the floods despite having prepared beforehand. For the past few days, the singer has barely slept.
Ánh Tuyết's house is near Bà Lê market in Hội An Đông ward (formerly Cẩm Châu ward), Da Nang . Due to its high elevation, she assumed the water wouldn't flood her house, but she still took the opportunity to raise her belongings two days prior.
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Unexpectedly, overnight, the house was completely flooded, even rising more than 60cm higher than in 2020. The famous singer and her husband struggled to move their 309kg pig to higher ground, 14 dogs upstairs, and then quickly raised five refrigerators and a massage chair.
"The rising water has exhausted me. I haven't slept much these past few days, constantly checking the news about the water levels on the media. Even so, I tell myself I'm okay, but it breaks my heart to think about what will happen to the people in the lower areas," she told the reporter.
Anh Tuyet posted a video of her garden house flooded with water.
Ánh Tuyết is also worried about her own health. Last week, she suffered a second stroke, and her condition is now relatively stable, although she still had a nosebleed this morning after waking up. The singer plans to clean up her house and get a health check-up as soon as the floodwaters recede.
Ánh Tuyết is planning to organize a charity concert on November 29th in Hội An Đông to raise funds for the poor and contribute to flood relief efforts in the area.
On the same day, many artists turned their attention to the complicated flood situation unfolding in Central Vietnam.
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Miss Huong Giang donated 100 million VND to the Central Relief Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front .
"Right now, the historic floods in Central Vietnam are causing a lot of damage to everyone. I would like to contribute a small amount to support the people in Central Vietnam through these difficult times," she shared.
Miss Vietnam Tiểu Vy, a native of the former Quảng Nam province, expressed her sorrow upon seeing images of her hometown submerged in water: "From afar, I send my love to Hội An, my hometown. I hope the rain stops soon, and that our people will be safe and peaceful again. My heart goes out to the people of Central Vietnam!"
Linh Nam

Source: https://vietnamnet.vn/anh-tuyet-than-tho-nhin-nuoc-ngap-lenh-lang-nha-tieu-vy-xot-xa-que-cha-2457294.html











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