Nghe An people turn to flood areas with warm, sharing shipments
From the urgent appeals for people in the flooded areas of the South Central region, the spirit of solidarity of the people of Nghe An was once again ignited. A series of support and relief activities, warm and sharing gestures were deployed at lightning speed.
Báo Nghệ An•24/11/2025
After the appeal on the evening of November 21, Dang Thai Than Street (Thanh Vinh Ward) became a giant relief goods gathering point, continuously filled and piled high. Photo: Diep Thanh Dozens of people participated in sorting, loading, and transporting goods onto trucks to bring them to the flooded areas of the South Central region. With many years of experience in volunteer activities, Ms. Bui Thi Tu Oanh (born in 1982, Thanh Vinh ward - wearing yellow hat) was the one who directly called for support and coordinated the work. Photo: Diep Thanh Goods, necessities, clothes... sent by people are continuously sent to the collection point. Photo: Nguyen Dung According to Ms. Tu Oanh, connecting members in the flood area, the necessities for people now are blankets, mats, warm clothes, pots, pans, dishes... In the photo, 100 new mats were donated by a benefactor to people in the flood area. Photo: Diep Thanh From early morning, Ms. Nguyen Thuy Van (born in 1985, Kim Lien commune) and her son Le Hieu Minh (13 years old) gathered a lot of warm clothes, blankets and mosquito nets to send to Vinh, in time for the relief shipment on the morning of November 23. The mother and son also stayed behind to help people transport the goods. Photo: Diep Thanh Doan Bao Anh's three siblings (7 years old, Cua Lo ward) and their mother have been on duty at the relief goods gathering point for the past two days to support the volunteer group in sorting and loading goods. Photo: Diep Thanh A mother helps her child send 400,000 VND in savings to people in flood-affected areas. Photo: Diep Thanh Houses around the gathering point were used as warehouses to store food and drinks. The atmosphere of transportation was urgent and hurried, everyone enthusiastically participated in supporting the volunteer group. Photo: Diep Thanh In addition to relief activities, members of Ms. Tu Oanh's volunteer groups also organized two zero-dong kitchens by mobilizing local resources right in Phu Yen . Photo: NVCC Thanks to the tireless work and movement, many charity trips and free meals have reached the people in the flooded areas of the South Central region. Photo: NVCC Many Nghe An volunteers have volunteered to go to the flooded areas to rescue and save people. In the photo is the ambulance and canoe of Mr. Tran Dinh Bang (born 1984 - Dai Dong commune) on the way to support and help the flooded areas of Phu Yen. Photo: NVCC Mr. Tran Dinh Bang (second from left) and rescuers from many provinces and cities brought necessities to people in flood-hit areas. In recent days, in addition to Mr. Bang's group, many rescue groups from Nghe An have also gone to help people in flood-hit areas. Photo: NVCC
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