Ky Son teachers join hands to help students in flash flood areas
(Baonghean.vn)- After the terrible flash flood that left many students in Hoa Son and Son Ha villages, Ta Ca commune, homeless due to their houses and books being swept away and buried in rocks and soil, the staff and teachers of Ky Son High School accompanied the students, organizing meals and accommodation for them at the school's dormitory to stabilize their studies.
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The terrible flash flood on the night of October 1 and the morning of October 2 swept through the villages of Binh Son 1, Binh Son 2, Son Ha, and Hoa Son in Ta Ca commune, causing dozens of houses to be submerged in mud and wood debris. Most of the students in the flooded area also had to endure the situation of sleeping on the ground, with their books and notebooks swept away by the water. Photo: Thanh Cuong |
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As soon as the flood occurred, students in the flood-affected areas were moved to a newly built, spacious, modern dormitory, with 4-5 students per room. According to statistics, there are currently 102 students in the dormitory, most of whom come from the two villages of Hoa Son and Son Ha in Ta Ca commune. Photo: Minh Quan |
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Mr. Le Van Tao - Principal of Ky Son High School said that this dormitory area is one of the construction items of Ky Son High School sponsored by Trung Nam Group but has not been officially handed over yet. The school has not yet made a decision on organizing boarding and semi-boarding. However, given the difficult circumstances of students in flood-hit areas, to help them not to interrupt their studies, the school has contacted Nam Trung Group to let them stay temporarily in the dormitory. Photo: Minh Quan |
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In addition to staying in the dormitory, students are also organized to have lunch and dinner at school. Photo: Minh Quan. |
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In recent days, due to the interruption of clean water supply in Muong Xen town due to flooding, the school has not been able to organize meals for students. However, the school has tried to contact a local restaurant to provide nutritious meals for the students. Photo: Minh Quan |
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Many students had their books and notebooks swept away in the flood, so the school also called on charitable organizations and individuals to donate notebooks to the students. Photo: Minh Quan |
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The school also distributed common medicines to the students. Photo: Minh Quan. |
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For students in flood-affected areas who do not stay in the school dormitory but stay with relatives, the school also organizes the distribution of instant noodles and drinking water to support them. Photo: Minh Quan. |
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The school also assigned teachers to organize for students in flood-affected areas to review their lessons at school in the evening so that their studies would not be affected much by the difficulties and losses caused by the floods. Photo: Minh Quan. |