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On a day off, officials of Tuong Duong commune crossed the river to a remote village to help people with administrative procedures.

Dinh Tuan September 20, 2025 18:05

The vital bridge was washed away by the flood in July 2025. Up to now, nearly 1,600 people of the villages: Lau, Mac, Nhan and Chan in the highland commune of Tuong Duong are isolated. All activities must cross the river by boat. Faced with this reality, on Saturday, commune officials crossed the river to the villages to do administrative procedures for the people.

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Two suspension bridges, which were the lifeline connecting the commune center with the four villages of Lau, Mac, Nhan and Chan, were swept away by floodwaters in July 2025. Since then, nearly 1,600 people have been cut off. In the photo, a corner of Mac village, Tuong Duong commune. Photo: Dinh Tuan
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All travel must be done by motorboat across the river, making many people afraid to go to the Commune Administrative Service Center to certify documents, make birth certificates, confirm policies, etc. Faced with this reality, on weekends, officers and civil servants of the Commune Administrative Service Center of Tuong Duong brought equipment, crossed the river to the villages to receive, guide and directly handle procedures for the people who are being separated. Photo: Dinh Tuan
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In the communal house of Mac village, Tuong Duong commune, there are still traces of mud after the historic flood. Commune officials and civil servants enthusiastically guide each resident to declare information, complete documents and explain each process in detail and thoughtfully. Photo: Dinh Tuan
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Commune officials have updated records, helping many people digitize many documents. Photo: Dinh Tuan
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Ms. Vy Thi Vinh (right) in Mac village, Tuong Duong commune shared: "Today, the officials brought seals, computers, and printers to the village to help us with administrative procedures. People are very excited, feeling the closeness and friendliness of the commune officials with the people." Photo: Dinh Tuan
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It was past noon on Saturday, but the officers and civil servants of the Tuong Duong Commune Public Administration Service Center were still working hard. "Although it was quite hard, having to cross the river and carry a lot of equipment, when we directly helped people complete the procedures, we felt happy because we could help the villagers..." - Ms. Tran Thi Van - Officer of the Tuong Duong Commune Public Administration Service Center shared. Photo: Dinh Tuan
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The commune leaders were also present in the village to sign and confirm administrative procedures on the spot. Mr. Nguyen Phung Hung - Vice Chairman of the People's Committee of Tuong Duong commune said: "After the flood, we determined that the most important task was to both overcome life difficulties and ensure the rights of the people in accessing public services. The commune officials and specialized units volunteered to go directly to the village on the weekend to serve the people. The work was hard, but everyone felt the meaning when they could contribute to sharing the difficulties with the people in the difficult areas." Photo: Dinh Tuan
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In recent months, officials from many communes in the western part of Nghe An have gone down to remote villages to help people with administrative procedures. This is one of the vivid examples of the spirit of "government close to the people, for the people". Photo by Dinh Tuan

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On a day off, officials of Tuong Duong commune crossed the river to a remote village to help people with administrative procedures.
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