The Nghe An Provincial Military Command mobilized officers and soldiers to clear fallen trees after Typhoon No. 5.
Due to the impact of Typhoon No. 5 (Typhoon Kajiki), many localities in Nghe An province experienced heavy rain and strong winds, causing hundreds of trees to be uprooted, including many old trees, resulting in serious traffic congestion on some key roads.
On the night of August 25th and the early morning of August 26th, the Provincial Military Command deployed more than 150 officers, soldiers, and militia members along with vehicles and equipment to the affected areas to carry out post-typhoon recovery efforts.
Officers, soldiers, and militia forces have been clearing fallen trees and reopening paralyzed roads to ensure the safety of the people and restore traffic as quickly as possible.

Following the "four on-the-spot" principle, ready to deploy forces upon order, and thanks to the decisive and timely intervention of officers and soldiers of the Provincial Military Command, many important roads were cleared overnight, contributing to minimizing damage and stabilizing people's lives after the storm.


Currently, relief efforts are still being carried out by relevant forces at the most severely affected areas.


