Military forces involvedovercoming the consequences of storm No. 5 at Kim Lien National Special Relic Site
Thanh Quynh•August 29, 2025 13:43
On the morning of August 29, military forces were present at the Kim Lien National Special Relic Site to urgently overcome the consequences of storm No. 5, ensuring a clean and beautiful landscape, ready to serve people and tourists on the occasion of National Day September 2.
Positive working atmosphere of officers and soldiers at Kim Lien National Special Relic Site. Video: Thanh QuynhWith the spirit of "wherever the army is needed, wherever there is difficulty, the army will help", Nghe An armed forces quickly started to overcome the damage caused by storm No. 5 at Kim Lien relic site and many key areas in the province. Photo: Thanh QuynhNghe An Provincial Military Command mobilized officers, soldiers and militia forces to coordinate with the Monument Management Board to focus on repairing damage, moving fallen trees, and cleaning the environment. Photo: Thanh QuynhMr. Lam Dinh Hung - Deputy Director of Kim Lien National Special Relic Site said: Storm No. 5 caused tens of thousands of trees and ornamental plants to fall, many sections of fences and grounds to collapse. Thanks to the timely support of the military, the recovery work was carried out quickly and effectively. Photo: Thanh QuynhThe military forces, in coordination with officers and staff of the Relic Site, actively supported ancient trees, transported waste, pruned trees, and initially restored the landscape, ready to serve visitors before National Day, September 2. Photo: Thanh QuynhLarge trees in the campus are tied down and trimmed to ensure the safety of visitors. Photo: Thanh QuynhNot afraid of hardship, officers and soldiers of Regiment 764, the Provincial Military Command, took on many heavy tasks, contributing to the urgent restoration of the green - clean - beautiful appearance of the relic site. Photo: Thanh QuynhColonel Nguyen Van An - Political Commissar of Nghe An Provincial Military Command (second from right) said: Implementing the direction of Military Region 4 and the Provincial Party Committee Standing Committee, the Provincial Military Command has mobilized thousands of officers, soldiers, militia and self-defense forces to overcome the consequences of natural disasters in many localities; at the same time, donated nearly 2 billion VND and dozens of tons of food to support people in flooded areas. Photo: Thanh QuynhAfter storm No. 5 made landfall, causing much damage in Ha Tinh and Nghe An, units under the General Staff of Military Region 4 promptly mobilized forces and vehicles to the grassroots, joining hands with the government and people to overcome the consequences, contributing to the early stabilization of life. These meaningful activities have further enhanced the tradition of close military-civilian ties, strengthening the solidarity between soldiers and people in the new situation. Photo: Thanh Quynh
In recent days, together with the Nghe An Provincial Military Command, the 414th Engineer Brigade (Military Region 4) has mobilized forces and means to overcome the consequences of natural disasters in many heavily damaged areas. The troops were divided into 3 directions: Kim Lien National Special Relic Site, Military Region 4 Command Headquarters and Nam Dan Martyrs Cemetery. At each location, officers and soldiers urgently sawed, cut, and cleaned up hundreds of fallen trees, mobilized machines to move large trees, replant trees, reinforce roofs, clean and clear roads, and restore a green, clean, and beautiful landscape to cultural and spiritual works.
Particularly at Kim Lien relic site, which suffered heavy damage due to storm No. 5, officers and soldiers of the Brigade coordinated with other forces and people to urgently cut down fallen trees, reinforce structures, restore the landscape, and be ready to serve the people and tourists.
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