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Floods in Central Vietnam
News updates related to the Central Vietnam Floods
Documentary 'Mud Trail': Humanity after the historic flood
The film realistically portrays the losses and indomitable spirit of the people of Central Vietnam after the historic floods, where human kindness shines through amidst the devastation and ruin.
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VTV reporters recount their experiences working in the heart of the floods in Central Vietnam.
Facing raging floodwaters, power outages, and fake news, VTV8 journalists share haunting memories and moving moments while reporting from the historic flood.
VTV1 will broadcast live the televised program "Overcoming the Devastating Floods" on the evening of November 25th.
The program connects three locations: Hanoi, Dak Lak, and Khanh Hoa, aiming to share information and call for support for people in the South Central region affected by the historic floods.
TV presenter Quang Minh's 7-year-old son borrowed 10 million VND from his father to donate to flood-affected areas.
The actions of TV presenter Quang Minh's youngest son touched many hearts. The 7-year-old boy proactively borrowed 10 million VND from his father so that he and his family could send 20 million VND to flood victims.
Tran Thanh and HIEUTHUHAI donate hundreds of millions of VND to Central Vietnam.
Tran Thanh, HIEUTHUHAI, Huong Giang, and many other Vietnamese artists quickly donated money and supplies and directly supported people in Central Vietnam to overcome the difficulties caused by the floods.
Miss Yen Nhi: My father is safe after the boat capsized in the flood.
Miss Yen Nhi has updated that her father is safe after losing contact with her following a boat capsizing while rescuing people in Dak Lak. Earlier, she had posted an urgent plea for help on social media.
Cát Tường and Long Nhật houses were deeply submerged after the historic flood.
Floods in central Vietnam have severely damaged the homes of many artists, including Meritorious Artist Cat Tuong, singer Anh Tuyet, and Long Nhat, submerging them in mud and floodwaters.
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