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They are sanitation workers , power company employees, medical staff, and more… These are people who silently dedicate themselves to their duties with a sense of responsibility, commitment, and love for their profession.

As the force directly managing, operating, and supplying electricity in the province, during the Lunar New Year holiday, the staff and employees of Ca Mau Power Company always uphold a high sense of responsibility in every aspect of their work, from dispatching and on-call duty to handling and resolving power line incidents.

These days, electricity consumption doubles or triples compared to normal days, and the workload is therefore much greater. The entire unit has to be on duty 24/7, day and night, to ensure a stable power supply for people's daily lives and recreational activities.

The forces directly responsible for managing, operating, and supplying electricity in the province are busy during the Lunar New Year holiday to ensure a sufficient electricity supply for the people.

Mr. Thieu Van Minh, Deputy Director of Ca Mau Power Company, said: To ensure electricity supply for people celebrating the Lunar New Year, the company has deployed personnel to be on duty throughout the holiday; at all locations where spring festivals are held, there are staff on standby, ready to promptly handle any incidents and prevent power outages.

Not only the electricity sector, but the Lunar New Year is also a time when medical staff have to work tirelessly on duty. At the Emergency Department of Ca Mau Provincial General Hospital, considered a "frontline" unit, the atmosphere during these days is always tense. The number of patients has increased dramatically by 20-30%, with an average of 200-250 cases received each day and night.

According to Dr. Trieu Quoc Dung, Head of the Emergency Department, emergency cases during Tet mainly involve domestic accidents, traffic accidents, food poisoning, and digestive disorders. Therefore, the on-call team is always in a state of highest readiness.

Doctor Dung shared: “At the moment of New Year's Eve, when many families are gathering together, we are still in the emergency room, where the lights are still on. There are times when colleagues have to perform CPR to save patients' lives, or stand for hours in the operating room. Although it's a little disheartening, our greatest joy is when patients overcome critical conditions, are discharged from the hospital, and return to reunite with their families.”

The medical staff of the Emergency Department at Ca Mau Provincial General Hospital are working at full capacity, day and night, with the workload increasing exponentially during the peak Tet holiday period.

Putting aside personal joys with family, Dr. Nguyen Van Nhut, from the Emergency Department of Ca Mau Provincial General Hospital, said: "Tet always brings special emotions. Although we sometimes miss home and the atmosphere of family reunions, for those who have dedicated themselves to the medical profession, fulfilling our duties well remains the top priority. After each shift, we all try to find time to return home and celebrate with our families."

In addition, there are environmental workers and forces responsible for maintaining security and order, and beautifying the city, who continue to work tirelessly through the night and throughout the Tet holiday to keep the streets clean, beautiful, and peaceful.

For them, the most meaningful Tet holiday is not just the moment of reunion, but also when every family and every person can welcome the Spring in a safe, joyful, and complete atmosphere. It is this silent sacrifice that contributes to keeping the Spring season of the country warm and peaceful.

Le Chi - Duyen Hai

Source: https://baocamau.vn/nhung-nguoi-khong-nghi-tet-a126405.html