Faced with the emergency, Military Region 5 mobilized special forces and vehicles, using armored vehicles to cross rapids, supplying thousands of essential goods to people in deeply flooded areas.
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| Military Region 5 mobilized armored vehicles to supply food to people in heavily flooded areas. |
The working delegation, directly commanded by Colonel Cao Van Muoi - Deputy Chief of Staff of Military Region 5, deployed 3 armored vehicles to transport more than 3,000 gifts, including instant noodles, dry food, drinking water and essential necessities.
The goods were coordinated by Military Region 5 and the Dak Lak Province Civil Defense Command to promptly deliver to areas that have been isolated for many days.
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| The army supports food for the people. |
According to records, along the road to the flooded area, the water flowed rapidly, many sections of the road were eroded and landslides were dangerous; however, with the determination of "not letting people go hungry, not letting anyone be left behind", officers and soldiers of Military Region 5 still persevered in opening the road, approaching each isolated village and residential area.
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| Support essential goods for people in flooded areas. |
Receiving the relief gift, Mr. Nguyen Han (84 years old, Binh Kien ward) was moved and said in tears: “I have lived most of my life, never seen such a big flood, such deep flooding. All the houses were submerged, luckily the army came to rescue and provide food, otherwise my whole family would not know how to manage. I feel so sorry for the army!”.
Previously, Infantry Regiment 888 and Infantry Regiment 584 (Provincial Military Command) organized the reception of relief goods and mobilized forces by motorboats and canoes to deeply flooded areas, helping hundreds of households escape isolation and food shortages.
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| Armored vehicles transported more than 3,000 gifts to flooded areas. |
Shipments of goods crossing the raging waters and soldiers clinging to the flood to help people in recent days have become a solid support for people in flooded areas.
In difficult times, the military-civilian relationship becomes stronger, shining the quality of "Serving the People" of Uncle Ho's soldiers amidst rising flood waters.
Source: https://baodaklak.vn/an-ninh-quoc-phong/202511/xe-thiet-giap-vuot-lu-tiep-te-luong-thuc-khan-cap-cho-ba-con-36f0d2e/










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