Hanoi Moi Newspaper calls for kind-hearted people to share with victims of fire in Thanh Xuan
At 11:50 p.m. on September 12, a tragic fire at a mini apartment building at No. 37, Alley 29/70, Khuong Ha Street (Thanh Xuan District) caused casualties and heavy damage to the victims and their families.
Immediately after the fire broke out, the fire prevention and fighting force, the District Police and the wards in Thanh Xuan district actively extinguished the fire. Along with that, the functional forces, people, university students, volunteers, and medical facilities actively participated in the process of first aid and emergency care for the victims. Up to now, there are still no specific statistics on the number of injured and dead.

Politburo member and Secretary of the Hanoi Party Committee Dinh Tien Dung directed that this was an extremely serious incident, requiring the participation of the entire political system in supporting the victims and those affected by the fire. He directed the City People's Committee, the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of the city, relevant departments and branches and Thanh Xuan district to coordinate to provide the highest level of support to the victims and temporary housing for those who escaped.
During the day, the Hanoi People's Committee assigned the Directors of the Departments of Labor - Invalids and Social Affairs, Education and Training, in coordination with the Chairman of the Thanh Xuan District People's Committee and related units to visit, encourage, and provide material and spiritual support to the families of the victims and the victims who are students studying at the city's schools in a timely manner, according to regulations.

Sharing the pain with the victims and families affected by the fire, on the afternoon of September 13, the leaders of Hanoi Moi Newspaper organized a visit, encouraged and supported the relatives of the victims. In particular, they took from the Hanoi Moi Newspaper's Charitable Heart Fund to promptly share and support the families of the victims with the amount of 20 million VND.
In the spirit of “mutual love”, the Hanoi Moi Newspaper Charitable Heart Fund officially calls on organizations, individuals, agencies, and businesses to support with material and cash to share the loss and grief with the families of the victims, and the victims who are students studying at schools in the city.
All support and assistance from organizations, individuals, agencies and businesses, please send to the Hanoi Moi Newspaper's Charitable Heart Fund, 44 Le Thai To, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi. Account number:118000001371- Vietnam Joint Stock Commercial Bank for Industry and Trade, Hanoi Branch.
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