Vietnam Fisheries Union gives support to fishermen whose boat sank

QUANG ĐẠI |

On September 23, in Quynh Luu district, Nghe An, the Vietnam Fisheries Union presented support to fishermen and union members who suffered losses due to a shipwreck accident.

Attending the event were Mr. Tran Dinh Luan - Director of the Department of Fisheries, Mr. Do Tien Dung - Vice President of the Vietnam Agricultural and Rural Development Trade Union and President of the Vietnam Fisheries Trade Union.

At the event, the leaders of the Department of Fisheries and the Vietnam Fisheries Trade Union presented 10 million VND in support to the household of Mr. Tran Van Chinh - Quynh Long commune, Quynh Luu district, Nghe An province, the owner of the fishing boat NA 99977-TS that caught fire and sank in the East Sea; presented 2 million VND in support to Mr. Nguyen Dinh Trong, a crew member of the fishing boat NA 99977-TS who was injured while putting out the fire on the boat.

Lanh dao Cuc Thuy san va Nghiep doan Nghe ca Viet Nam trao ho tro cho gia dinh ngu dan Thanh Hoa. Anh: Quang Dai

Leaders of the Department of Fisheries and the Vietnam Fisheries Trade Union presented support to Thanh Hoa fishermen's families. Photo: Quang Dai

During this working trip, the leaders of the Department of Fisheries and the Vietnam Fisheries Union presented 10 million VND in support to the representative of Mr. Nguyen Van Bon's family - Hai Tien village, Quang Thach commune, Quang Xuong district, Thanh Hoa province, the owner of the fishing boat TH 93355-TS that sank in the waters of Quang Ninh province, Mr. Bon himself was the owner of the boat that died.

At the same time, the delegation also provided support to 4 fishing boat owners from Thanh Hoa province whose boats sank due to storm No. 3 in the sea of ​​Quang Ninh, with a support level of 3 million VND/household.

Mr. Do Tien Dung - Vice President of the Vietnam Agricultural and Rural Development Trade Union and President of the Vietnam Fisheries Trade Union sympathized with fishermen about the huge loss of life, property and health due to the shipwreck accident and hoped that they would soon overcome difficulties, stabilize their lives and restore production, and continue to go out to sea.

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