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| The Provincial Military Command leaders announced plans to distribute relief goods to the people. |
At the Provincial Military Command campus, convoys of vehicles transporting necessities from Ho Chi Minh City arrived one after another, with a total cargo of more than 1,000 tons, including: Clothes, rice, noodles, bottled water and many other household items... Officers and soldiers of the Provincial Military Command, along with the Ho Chi Minh City Youth Volunteer Force and Khanh Hoa Salanganes Nest State-owned One Member Co., Ltd. urgently coordinated to unload, receive and classify the goods on the spot.
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| The convoy of trucks carrying relief goods arrived at the Provincial Military Command. |
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| Officers and soldiers urgently unloaded relief goods. |
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| Officers and women's union members of the Provincial Military Command classify relief goods. |
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| Volunteers sort relief goods. |
The entire amount of relief goods was immediately included in the distribution plan of the Provincial Military Command to localities in the province that suffered heavy damage due to floods, prioritizing areas that were still isolated or lacking supplies. During the day, mobile working groups transported the goods to hard-to-reach residential areas to promptly distribute them to the people.
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| Relief goods were quickly delivered to hard-to-reach residential areas to assist people. |
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| Volunteers deliver relief goods to people. |
It is expected that on November 26, the Provincial Military Command will continue to receive a large amount of relief goods transferred from Ho Chi Minh City.
THE ANH
Source: https://baokhanhhoa.vn/xa-hoi/202511/bo-chi-huy-quan-su-tinh-khanh-hoa-tiep-tuc-tiep-nhan-hon-1000-tan-hang-cuu-tro-tu-tp-ho-chi-minh-f4533e1/
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