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Nghe An Association in Hanoi gives support to flood victims in Tuong Duong commune

On August 13, the Nghe An Fellow Countrymen Association in Hanoi, led by Major General and writer Nguyen Hong Thai - former Editor-in-Chief of the People's Police Magazine, Vice Chairman of the Nghe An Fellow Countrymen Association in Hanoi, and other members went to Tuong Duong commune to provide support to households that suffered heavy losses in the recent historic flood.

Báo Nghệ AnBáo Nghệ An13/08/2025

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Nghe An Association in Hanoi gives support to flood victims in Tuong Duong commune. Photo: Dinh Tuan

Each support package includes a 25kg bag of rice and necessities such as fish sauce, salt, cooking oil, worth more than 500,000 VND. All funds are voluntarily contributed by members of the Association, demonstrating the spirit of solidarity and sharing of Nghe An people far from home with their compatriots in difficulty.

The recent flood has caused heavy damage to houses, properties and crops in Tuong Duong commune, causing many households to fall into poverty. At the support handover ceremony, Major General Nguyen Hong Thai and members sent words of encouragement to the people to overcome difficulties, overcome the consequences of natural disasters and soon stabilize their lives.

Representatives of the local government also expressed deep gratitude to Major General Nguyen Hong Thai and the Nghe An Association in Hanoi, and affirmed that this gesture contributes to spreading the spirit of "helping each other", fostering the tradition of solidarity and humanity of Nghe An homeland.

Source: https://baonghean.vn/hoi-dong-huong-nghe-an-tai-ha-noi-trao-ho-tro-nguoi-dan-vung-lu-xa-tuong-duong-10304369.html


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