Accordingly, implementing the Prime Minister's Official Dispatch No. 225/CD-TTg dated November 20, 2025; the direction of General Phan Van Giang, Politburo member, Deputy Secretary of the Central Military Commission, Minister of National Defense on overcoming the consequences of exceptionally large floods in the Central region, the Ministry of National Defense requests agencies and units to continue to thoroughly implement the Prime Minister's Official Dispatch and the Ministry of National Defense on focusing on responding to exceptionally large floods in Khanh Hoa, Dak Lak and Gia Lai.

The General Staff of the Vietnam People's Army directed agencies and units to strictly maintain the standby regime, proactively monitor and grasp the situation of weather and natural disasters; mobilize forces and means, resolutely deploy measures to quickly overcome the consequences of rain, floods, and landslides with the most urgent and drastic spirit. Actively coordinate with the authorities and forces in the area to evacuate households still in dangerous areas to safe places; be ready to give up barracks as temporary evacuation sites, ensuring living conditions for the people. The Department of Rescue and Relief will provide 15 tons of dry food to Military Region 5 as soon as possible to promptly support the people.

Soldiers of Division 377 (Air Defense - Air Force) help people in flooded areas of Khanh Hoa province move to safety. Photo: qdnd.vn

The General Department of Politics of the Vietnam People's Army directed the People's Army Newspaper and the Army Radio and Television Center to strengthen propaganda and mass mobilization work, and report on the activities of the army to help the people. Research and propose the Ministry of National Defense to support the families of officers and soldiers in flooded areas who suffered loss of life and property.

The General Department of Logistics and Engineering shall strengthen direction, urge, and inspect subordinate units to do a good job of overcoming the consequences of floods, inundations, and landslides; proactively coordinate with the State Reserve Department (Ministry of Finance) and Military Region 5 to promptly transport rice, supplies, and rescue equipment to localities according to the Prime Minister's decision; direct the military medical force to deploy measures to organize sanitation, epidemic prevention, disinfection, medical examination and treatment, and free medicine distribution to people. Produce dry food, sew civilian clothes, blankets, and mosquito nets according to the direction of the head of the Ministry of National Defense.

Floods caused severe damage in Phu Yen province (formerly), now Dak Lak province. Photo: CHI HOA

Military Region 5 and Military Region 7 directed the provincial Military Command and subordinate units to develop plans to mobilize forces and means to coordinate with local Party committees and authorities to effectively implement the "four on-the-spot" motto; by all means, immediately approach residential areas that are still deeply flooded, divided, isolated, and eroded, continue to relocate and evacuate people to safe places; support food, necessities, and clean water for daily life for people; handle environmental sanitation, prevent and control epidemics and diseases; support medical examination and treatment, clean schools, classrooms, medical facilities, agencies, organizations, enterprises and restore production and business activities, stabilize people's lives immediately after the flood recedes.

Military Region 5 in particular coordinated with the General Department of Logistics and Engineering to receive and transport enough rice from the State reserve according to the Prime Minister's decision and dry rations from the Ministry of National Defense to promptly support the people.

Military Region 4 organizes forces and means to help people overcome the consequences of floods and prepare timely response plans when floods return...

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    Source: https://www.qdnd.vn/quoc-phong-an-ninh/tin-tuc/quan-doi-san-sang-nhuong-doanh-trai-lam-noi-o-tam-thoi-cho-dan-1013084