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Through the activity, the units presented 2,000 banh tet and dry food, along with 50 cash gifts, totaling 35 million VND to households severely affected by floods.
On the morning of November 3, Hai Van Border Guard Station mobilized forces to be on duty in Nam Yen village (Hai Van ward) and Me Suot street (Hoa Khanh ward) to proactively support people.
In the area of Alley 127/40 Me Suot Street (Hoa Khanh Ward) flooded due to heavy rain.

Upon receiving the information, Hai Van Border Guard Station mobilized forces on duty in the above area to assist in evacuating people to safety.
In Nam Yen Village area (Hai Van ward), Hai Van Border Guard forces coordinated with the ward Military Command to clean up mud and soil that had slid down the residential road.

Source: https://baodanang.vn/bien-phong-tang-2-000-banh-tet-luong-kho-cho-nguoi-dan-vung-lu-3309092.html






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