The Golden Heart Social Support Fund supports disadvantaged workers in Dak Lak Industrial Park after floods
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Dak Lak - The Golden Heart Social Support Fund has donated 50 million VND to support workers in the An Phu Industrial Park to overcome the consequences of storms and floods.
Hue - The Trade Union of Phu Hoa An Textile and Garment Joint Stock Company coordinated to present support gifts to union members and workers affected by storms and floods.
Dak Lak - While helping people overcome the consequences of floods, a Sergeant picked up a handbag containing money and returned it to the missing person.
Not brightly lit stages, many Vietnamese artists have quietly put aside their work to help people in the Central and Central Highlands during the storms and floods.
The floodwaters have receded, but the warmth of the overnight buses and the blankets still fragrant with the scent of new fabric still remains in each water-filled roof. In the Central - Central Highlands these days, people realize that when faced with the severity of natural disasters, what makes people feel warmest is the hands that come at the right time.
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Son La - People in Long Sap commune are worried about the situation of soil and rock encroachment on the Sap stream, causing the flow to narrow, risk of landslides, and unsafety during the rainy and flood season.
Hue - The Trade Union of Phu Hoa An Textile and Garment Joint Stock Company coordinated to present support gifts to union members and workers affected by storms and floods.
Dak Lak - While helping people overcome the consequences of floods, a Sergeant picked up a handbag containing money and returned it to the missing person.
Not brightly lit stages, many Vietnamese artists have quietly put aside their work to help people in the Central and Central Highlands during the storms and floods.
The floodwaters have receded, but the warmth of the overnight buses and the blankets still fragrant with the scent of new fabric still remains in each water-filled roof. In the Central - Central Highlands these days, people realize that when faced with the severity of natural disasters, what makes people feel warmest is the hands that come at the right time.