Tuong Duong youth help people dismantle and relocate houses
(Baonghean.vn) - The recent floods have left serious consequences for the people of Minh Phuong village, Luong Minh commune (Tuong Duong). Nearly 130 members of the Youth Union have been mobilized to help people overcome the consequences of the floods.
Most of the households in Minh Phuong village, Luong Minh commune, live along the left bank of the Nam Non river. After the flood receded, landslides occurred, 35 houses in the village were at risk of landslides and being swept away, threatening the safety of property and life.
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Youth Union members of Tuong Duong district help people in Minh Phuong village (Luong Minh commune) dismantle their houses. Photo: Cong Kien |
In that situation, from September 3-5, 2018, Tuong Duong District Youth Union mobilized nearly 130 Youth Union members from Yen Hoa, Yen Thang, Nga My, Xieng My, Yen Tinh and Luu Kien communes to help people in Minh Phuong village overcome the consequences of floods. In the immediate future, Youth Union members helped 35 households at risk of landslides and floods to dismantle their houses and relocate to a safe location.
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Using wooden slides to move tiles from the roof to the ground. Photo: Cong Kien |
At the same time, the youths went to the forest to harvest bamboo and rattan to help people build temporary shelters, ensuring safety in bad weather. On this occasion, Tuong Duong youths donated 35 gifts (including blankets, mosquito nets, rice and clean water, worth 300,000 VND/gift) to support families affected by the consequences of floods. The funding was mobilized from the contributions of Youth Union members throughout the district.
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Giving essential items to people in Minh Phuong village (Luong Minh commune) during their temporary stay in tents and sheds. Photo: Cong Kien |
Mr. Vi Dinh Phuc - Chairman of the People's Committee of Luong Minh Commune said: "Lost near the foot of the Ban Ve hydroelectric dam, Luong Minh commune suffered severe consequences when the hydroelectric plant released floodwaters. Currently, the recovery work is still very messy, especially the lack of a plan to arrange new housing for 35 households in Minh Phuong village. Youth Union members of the communes promptly helped people dismantle and move their houses and build temporary shelters."