Vietnamese police set up tents and visit Myanmar people

Việt Dũng |

In Zabu Thiri town (Myanmar), the Vietnam Police Rescue Team continues to search for victims of the earthquake, while setting up tents and taking care of people's health.

Today, April 2, the Rescue Team of the Ministry of Public Security of Vietnam continues to deploy operations at a 4-storey building in Zabu Thiri town (Myanmar).

According to the working group, the rescue team discovered two victims in this building (one 84 years old and one 56 years old). The group is exchanging information with the coordinator and the victim's family to deploy a rescue plan, get the victim out.

Also this morning, in Zabu Thiri town, the Vietnam Police Rescue Team sent a group to set up 2 tents to support people in sun shelters and fog.

According to a member of the Vietnam Police Department, after the earthquake, the yard of Taw Win Yadanar school in Zabu Thiri town became a temporary camp area. About 200 people live here in extremely poor conditions.

Colonel Nguyen Minh Khuong - Deputy Director of the Fire Prevention and Rescue Police Department, Head of the working delegation of the Ministry of Public Security of Vietnam - said that he hopes that tents like this will contribute to sharing love and compensate for the losses of the people in the recent earthquake.

In parallel with that, the medical team of the Ministry of Public Security's rescue team also organized an examination and distribution of drugs for the people injured by earthquakes ... These jobs have received deep feelings from the people here for the Vietnam Ministry of Public Security mission.

Ms. Daw Maw Maw - a resident of Zabu Thiri town, Myanmar - emotionally said that in recent days, people here have felt the affection of the Rescue Team of the Vietnam Police for them, along with support in medicine and food.

During the rescue deployment process, whenever possible, the Rescue Team of the Ministry of Public Security of Vietnam shares the feelings and small material things of the team with the victims.

Yesterday afternoon (January 1), the rescue forces of the Vietnamese Ministry of Public Security continued to remove the victim's body from the scene of a house collapsed by an earthquake in Zabu Thiri town (Myanmar). The victim's name was U Kyaw Win, 17 years old.

At noon of the same day (local time), the rescue forces of the Vietnamese Ministry of Public Security brought the body of the male victim named Kaung khant Kyaus (14 years old) out.

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