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80 forest rangers proactively brought food and tools to help people in Western Nghe An overcome the consequences of floods.

Van Truong DNUM_DAZAHZCACF 10:24

Immediately after the flood receded, Nghe An Provincial Forest Protection Department urgently mobilized 80 officers (from affiliated units, including the Forest Protection Department, Tuong Duong Forest Protection Department and Ky Son Forest Protection Department) to support people in Tuong Duong and My Ly communes to clear mud, repair houses, and clear roads, contributing to helping people stabilize their lives soon.

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These days, Nghe An Forest Rangers are present in My Ly commune (former Ky Son district) to support people in overcoming the consequences of the flood. Photo: PV
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Forest rangers did not mind the hardships and directly helped people in My Ly commune clean up their belongings buried in mud after the flood. Photo: PV
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In the recent flood, the My Ly Commune Forest Protection Management Station (under the Ky Son Forest Protection Department) was also completely swept away by flash floods. Photo: PV
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Soaked in thick mud, the Forest Rangers actively supported people to overcome the consequences of the flood. Photo: PV
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Using water pumps to wash furniture for households in Tuong Duong commune after the flood. Photo: PV
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Forest rangers help a household in Tuong Duong commune clean up mud after the flood. Photo: PV
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Leaders of the Forestry Department presented gifts to a household affected by floods in Tuong Duong commune. Photo: PV
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Helping people overcome flood consequences and repair damaged furniture in Tuong Duong commune. Photo: PV
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Actively supporting people in Tuong Duong commune to overcome the consequences of the flood. Photo: PV
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A representative of Nghe An Forest Protection Department said that since July 28, the unit has mobilized 80 officers to support people in My Ly and Tuong Duong communes to overcome the consequences of the flood. The Forest Protection Department proactively brought food, provisions and tools such as hoes, shovels, generators, and pumps to participate in cleaning up mud and cleaning people's houses. According to the plan, the Department will organize staff rotations and maintain on-site support until the disaster recovery work is completed. Photo: PV

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