On May 12, Vietnamese Ambassador to Poland Ha Hoang Hai said that a shopping center with hundreds of Vietnamese stalls at 44 Marywilska, Warsaw, Poland, was on fire.
Initial information shows that there were no casualties, but almost all property was burned down.
Ambassador Ha Hoang Hai informed that the shopping center at 44 Marywilska is a large retail shopping center in Poland with about 1,400 booths, of which about 1/3 are owned by Vietnamese people.
The fire broke out in the early morning of May 12. About 10 minutes after receiving the alarm, the first fire brigade arrived at the scene.
However, due to the large amount of goods, including clothing items, and the dry weather, the fire spread quickly. Almost the entire shopping center was destroyed by fire.
Immediately after receiving the information, the Vietnamese Embassy in Poland sent a working group to the scene, and coordinated with the Vietnamese Association in Poland to grasp the situation and promptly deploy citizen protection work.
The Vietnamese Embassy in Poland has posted a citizen protection hotline to collect information from overseas Vietnamese, ready to support them in working with local authorities, the management board of the shopping mall, fire prevention and fighting forces and insurance companies to minimize the consequences of the fire.
In addition, for those who lost their documents in the fire, the Vietnamese Embassy in Poland is ready to provide maximum support to promptly reissue new documents.
The Embassy also received instructions from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to continue working with local authorities to find optimal solutions to ensure the rights and interests of our people.
Also on the morning of May 12, speaking to VNA reporters in Central and Eastern Europe, Chairman of the Vietnamese Association in Poland, Mr. Tran Tuan Anh, said that the entire commercial center at 44 Marywilska, Warsaw, Poland, was almost completely burned down.
The Vietnamese Association in Poland is actively coordinating with the Embassy to gather information, encourage and visit people whose stalls were damaged in the fire and mobilize initial donations./.
Source: https://www.vietnamplus.vn/chay-trung-tam-thuong-mai-o-ba-lan-nhieu-quay-hang-cua-nguoi-viet-bi-anh-huong-post946978.vnp
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