On the afternoon of November 21, Dak Lak Provincial Police launched an emergency clothing donation campaign from officers and soldiers to support people in flood-hit areas, especially in the eastern communes (formerly Phu Yen ) of the province, where many people are lacking clothing.
According to Dak Lak Provincial Police, the severe flooding has caused many households to lose all their belongings, including clothes. In response to this situation, the Provincial Police have called on all officers and soldiers to donate at least one set of clothes (new or used but still clean and intact) on the night of November 21.

These clothes will be transported by Dak Lak Provincial Police to flooded areas on the morning of November 22.
In the past two days, along with the mobilization of thousands of officers and soldiers to flooded areas to carry out rescue work, at the Dak Lak Provincial Police headquarters, the working atmosphere was also very urgent and continuous.
The officers and soldiers worked hard to classify and pack food, necessities, medicine, life jackets, flashlights and many other essential items.
Dozens of logistics vehicles rolled into the flooded area one after another, then quickly turned around to receive and transport more relief goods, ensuring that support was delivered to the people promptly and continuously.
Not only the police force, but also the people of Dak Lak are actively joining hands to help people in flood-affected areas.

In Ea Kao ward, Mr. Dang Gia Duan, Secretary of the ward Party Committee, said that the locality has launched a movement to wrap banh chung and banh tet. Nearly 20 stoves have been burning all night, producing more than 1,500 cakes and many other necessities to send to people in flooded areas.
In addition, Ea Kao ward also donated 100 million VND in cash to the Vietnam Fatherland Front of Dak Lak province to support expenses for people in flood-affected areas.

The government and people of Ea Kao ward are continuing to mobilize food and essential supplies to pack and deliver to areas facing difficulties due to flooding.
Similarly, in Tan An ward, the ward police, officials and residents joined hands to wrap 1,500 banh chung and banh tet, and mobilized essential supplies to send to areas isolated by floods.
Source: https://baolaocai.vn/nguoi-dan-vung-lu-thieu-quan-ao-cong-an-tinh-dak-lak-van-dong-quyen-gop-post887304.html






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