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Nghe An Newspaper cooperated to give more than 50 million VND to support 3 households whose houses were swept away by flood in Nhon Mai to rebuild new houses.

Hoai Thu DNUM_BGZAGZCACF 13:27

On the morning of June 16, continuing to help people in the Nhon Mai flash flood area (Tuong Duong) stabilize their lives, the local government and Nhon Mai Border Guard Station, on behalf of benefactors, presented money to support 3 households whose houses were swept away by the flood to build new houses.

On the morning of June 16, Nhon Mai Border Guard Station located in Nhon Mai Commune, Tuong Duong District, coordinated with local government officials to present more than 50 million VND from benefactors to 3 households whose houses were swept away by floods.

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Current state of Mr. Va Ba Cha's house after the flash flood. Photo: HT

The flash flood that occurred in late May and early June 2025 in Nhon Mai commune affected dozens of households, causing them to lose their homes, fields, and property. Among them, 3 households had their houses completely swept away and are currently living with relatives and neighbors. These households are all in extremely difficult and lonely circumstances.

Representatives of Nhon Mai Border Guard Station, including Lieutenant Colonel Nguyen Van Thuong, Political Commissar, and officials of Nhon Mai Commune People's Committee, including Party Secretary Luong Van Hoa and President of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Vi Thi Huong, went to Na Hy and Tham Tham villages to give support money to households.

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Representatives of Nhon Mai Border Guard Station and Nhon Mai Commune People's Committee handed over support money from benefactors to households. Photo: HT

These are the households: Mrs. Lo Thi Hieu in Na Hy village; Mrs. Moong Thi Lan's household and Mr. Va Ba Cha's household in Tham Tham village. These are all poor households. Mrs. Lo Thi Hieu's husband passed away, she is currently raising her grandson born in 2010 who lost his mother, her son remarried and lives in another locality. Mrs. Moong Thi Lan's husband passed away, she alone raises two grandchildren born in 2014 and 2017 who lost both their parents.

The amount of 51.5 million VND was jointly called for by Nghe An Newspaper and Nhon Mai Border Guard Station, including small traders at Vinh market donating 20 million VND; the Vietnam-Japan International Exchange Organization supporting 30 million VND; and pharmacist Thai Thuy Lam in Ho Chi Minh City personally donating 1.5 million VND.

Ảnh màn hình 2025-06-16 lúc 10.24.05
From information about the natural disaster on Nghe An Newspaper, small traders on the first and second floors of Vinh Market joined hands to donate money to support people affected by flash floods in Nhon Mai Commune, and asked Nghe An Newspaper reporters to connect with local authorities and Nhon Mai Border Guard Station to transfer 20 million VND to affected households. Photo: PV

It is known that in addition to the money just donated this morning, agencies and organizations in Tuong Duong district have also been calling for support for Nhon Mai people to overcome the consequences of flash floods, 3 households have also been supported with some funds to build new houses before the flood season.

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Nghe An Newspaper cooperated to give more than 50 million VND to support 3 households whose houses were swept away by flood in Nhon Mai to rebuild new houses.
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