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Nearly 900 million VND in emergency support for 52 households affected in Tan Tien commune

Faced with the severe damage caused by storms No. 10 and No. 11 in the northern mountainous provinces, seriously affecting people's lives, property and livelihoods, on December 6, CARE International in Vietnam coordinated with the People's Committee of Tan Tien commune to deploy an emergency support package for households suffering heavy damage.

Báo Tuyên QuangBáo Tuyên Quang06/12/2025

CARE International staff in Vietnam assisted people in Tan Tien commune to complete procedures to receive emergency aid after storms No. 10 and 11.
CARE International staff in Vietnam assisted people in Tan Tien commune to complete procedures to receive emergency aid after storms No. 10 and 11.

In this period, CARE supported a total of VND874 million, directly to 52 affected households. Specifically, 6 households received support for house repairs at the rate of VND20 million/household; 2 households received support for house relocation, each with VND60 million; the remaining 44 households received a multi-purpose support package worth VND3.5 million/household.

The support was given openly and transparently at the Commune People's Committee Hall, ensuring the right beneficiaries and the right level of support. Cash support helps households proactively repair their houses, purchase essential items, restore their livelihoods and quickly stabilize their lives after natural disasters.

News and photos: Tue Giang

Source: https://baotuyenquang.com.vn/xa-hoi/202512/gan-900-trieu-dong-ho-tro-khan-cap-cho-52-ho-dan-bi-thiet-hai-tai-xa-tan-tien-cdc41bf/


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