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Deputy Prime Minister Mai Van Chinh visits flood victims in Nghe An

On the morning of July 24, Comrade Mai Van Chinh, Member of the Party Central Committee, Deputy Prime Minister, and the Central working delegation inspected and directed the response and recovery work for the flood in Con Cuong commune; visited, encouraged and presented gifts to share the difficulties and losses of the people of Nghe An province.

Báo Thái NguyênBáo Thái Nguyên24/07/2025

Deputy Prime Minister Mai Van Chinh visited and encouraged families deeply flooded in Con Cuong commune.
Deputy Prime Minister Mai Van Chinh visited and encouraged families deeply flooded in Con Cuong commune.

Giving gifts and sharing the losses and difficulties of the people, Deputy Prime Minister Mai Van Chinh said that ensuring absolute safety of human life is the top priority. Natural disasters are something no one wants, so he hopes that people will try and make efforts to soon overcome difficulties and stabilize their lives.

The Deputy Prime Minister emphasized that although the water has partially receded, people absolutely must not be complacent. Above all, it is necessary to ensure safety of life; take advantage of the receding water to clean up the environment to prevent and control disease outbreaks after the flood.

Deputy Prime Minister Mai Van Chinh visited and encouraged families whose houses were deeply flooded in Tan Lien village, Con Cuong commune.
Deputy Prime Minister Mai Van Chinh visited and encouraged families whose houses were deeply flooded in Tan Lien village, Con Cuong commune.

Next, Deputy Prime Minister Mai Van Chinh visited, encouraged, and presented gifts to more than 300 households, with nearly 1,000 people being evacuated to Pu Mat National Park.

Here, the Deputy Prime Minister acknowledged and highly appreciated the proactive, positive and timely actions of the government in evacuating people to safety, preventing human casualties and ensuring a stable life for the people.

Visiting people's lives, encouraging them, sharing their property losses and hardships, the Deputy Prime Minister said that the first and foremost task of authorities at all levels is to ensure the safety of people's lives and property.

Therefore, the Deputy Prime Minister hopes and requests that people continue to strictly follow the government's instructions, live peacefully, and only return home after safety, and not go to rivers, streams, or landslide areas on their own to avoid danger to their lives.

Deputy Prime Minister Mai Van Chinh visited and encouraged families whose houses were deeply flooded in Tan Lien village, Con Cuong commune.
Deputy Prime Minister Mai Van Chinh visited and encouraged families being evacuated to Pu Mat National Park.

Based on the actual inspection, through listening to reports and directly listening to people's opinions, the Deputy Prime Minister acknowledged and highly appreciated Nghe An province for seriously implementing the direction of the Secretariat and the Prime Minister in the work of absolutely ensuring people's lives and minimizing damage.

Emphasizing that the weather and flood situation is still complicated, flash floods can occur at any time, the Deputy Prime Minister requested the Party Committees and authorities of Nghe An province not to be subjective, and must urgently deploy plans to ensure the safety of people's lives and property and the State.

Deputy Prime Minister Mai Van Chinh presented gifts and encouraged households to soon overcome difficulties and stabilize their lives.
Deputy Prime Minister Mai Van Chinh presented gifts and encouraged households to soon overcome difficulties and stabilize their lives.

The work of directing, urging, and inspecting storm prevention and control must be carried out regularly, proactively, closely following the reality and promptly following the motto "4 on-site"; continue to strengthen propaganda so that people do not go to vulnerable places that could endanger their lives.

In particular, Nghe An province proactively checks vulnerable areas to avoid being passive in situations that may arise. Although it is not raining at the moment, people must absolutely not be subjective and go to the river or go through vulnerable areas.

Floods have caused heavy damage to property of people in the western communes of Nghe An.
Floods have caused heavy damage to property of people in the western communes of Nghe An.

For the 5 communes in the province that are still completely isolated and dozens of villages and hamlets that are partially isolated, this morning, the Military Region 4 Command coordinated with the Air Defense - Air Force to dispatch 2 helicopters taking off from Vinh Airport, carrying dozens of tons of essential goods such as food, clean water, medicine, life jackets, etc. to the isolated areas to provide supplies to the people.

Source: https://baothainguyen.vn/chinh-tri/202507/pho-thu-tuong-mai-van-chinh-tham-hoi-nguoi-dan-vung-lu-nghe-an-b752404/


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