In recent days, many artists such as Kieu Anh, Bang Kieu, Hoang Anh Vu... have actively participated in relief work for people in flood-hit areas in the North, especially in the provinces of Thai Nguyen, Yen Bai and Tuyen Quang.
Actress Kieu Anh from "The Sky Ahead" was present in the areas affected by natural disasters early, actively participating in rescue and relief activities.
Sharing with Lao Dong Newspaper reporter, Kieu Anh said: "In Thai Nguyen, many areas are flooded up to the first and second floors. There are places that cannot be directly accessed, so we have to send food by floating or asking the army to bring it in."
After finishing the relief work in her hometown Thai Nguyen, the actress shared that she was on her way to Tuyen Quang and planned to continue providing supplies to two more locations.
"Many people supported and asked us to send relief supplies to Tuyen Quang. People couldn't go but donated a lot. Hopefully tomorrow (September 13) we will have a trip full of essential supplies and necessities to Tuyen Quang for the people," said the actress.
Meanwhile, after finishing filming "Brother Who Overcomes Thousands Of Thorns" in Ho Chi Minh City on the evening of September 9, actor Bang Kieu immediately took a flight back to Hanoi and from there to Yen Bai to deliver relief goods.
He said that Yen Bai is the hometown of baby Benly's grandmother and his family is very anxiously following the flood situation there.
Bang Kieu's family set out in hopes of providing some support to the people. Since he could not personally visit each family, he handed over the goods to the local authorities to deliver to those in need.
Also participating in the relief effort for people affected by floods, actor Hoang Anh Vu and his friends actively participated in relief work in Thai Nguyen province.
The actor also continuously shares live streams on his personal Facebook page to update the situation for the audience.
On his personal page, MC Dai Nghia continuously updates images and news about the storm and flood situation and activities to prepare supplies and relief.
The male artist shared that he sold many gold items given to him by relatives on important occasions to exchange for money to donate to flood victims and hoped his relatives would understand.
Dai Nghia said that on September 16, 17, and 18, he will fly to Hanoi and be present in Thai Nguyen and Yen Bai to provide relief to people.
Previously, on their personal pages, some artists publicly donated cash by transferring money to the fund of the Central Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front.