The Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Nghe An province received 500 million VND to support people to overcome the consequences of storm No. 3.
On the afternoon of July 23, the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Nghe An province received 500 million VND from a philanthropist to support people in overcoming the consequences of storm No. 3 Wipha.

The direct supporter is Ms. Vo Thi Ha Linh, residing in Thanh Vinh ward, Nghe An province. The amount of 500 million VND was sent by her to the Provincial Relief Fund to join hands to support people facing difficulties due to the impact of the epidemic.Storm No. 3 Wipha.
In the face of the severe damage caused by storm No. 3, the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Nghe An province respectfully acknowledges and sends its deep gratitude to the benefactors. This timely support not only contributes to sharing the difficulties with people in flood-affected areas, but also spreads the spirit of solidarity and kindness in the community.
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At the reception, the representative of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Nghe An province also hoped that agencies, units, organizations, businesses, and philanthropists inside and outside the province would join hands to continue supporting people in flood-affected areas, demonstrating the spirit of "helping each other", helping people overcome difficulties and stabilize their lives.
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On the same day, the Nghe An Provincial Red Cross and Muong Xen Commune Red Cross donated more than 200 boxes of instant noodles and dozens of tanks of clean water to promptly support people in areas affected by floods.
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On July 23, the socio-political organizations under the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of the province promptly directed and mobilized members to coordinate with all levels and sectors to support people in responding to and overcoming the consequences of natural disasters.
In many localities such as Yen Na, Luong Son, Tuong Duong, Thong Thu, Huoi Tu... officials and farmer members actively participated in supporting the evacuation of people and property to safe places, helping harvest crops in areas at risk of flooding, clearing mud after the water receded, and transporting food and livestock to isolated households.

In particular, many members contributed food, cooked meals to serve evacuation points and supported people being treated at medical centers that had to be evacuated due to flooding.
In parallel, the Women's Union at all levels has implemented many practical support activities such as: helping members clean up their houses, harvest crops, organize cooking, and take care of the health of people in affected areas. The spirit of initiative, responsibility and affection of women has spread strongly in the community, contributing to overcoming difficulties with the government and people.