More than 130 officers and soldiers of Dong Nai police arrived to support Dak Lak in overcoming the consequences of storms and floods

HÀ ANH CHIẾN |

Dong Nai - The Provincial Police mobilized more than 130 officers and soldiers to go on a mission to support Dak Lak province in overcoming the consequences of floods.

On the afternoon of November 22, Dong Nai Provincial Police held a launching ceremony, sending a working group of 115 officers, soldiers and vehicles to support Dak Lak province in overcoming the consequences of storms and floods.

Dai ta Nguyen Phuong Dang, Uy vien Thuong vu Dang uy, Pho Giam doc Cong an tinh phat bieu chi dao va phat lenh xuat quan. Anh: Cong an tinh Dong Nai
Colonel Nguyen Phuong Dang - Standing member of the Party Committee, Deputy Director of the Provincial Police - gave a speech to direct and issue an order to deploy troops. Photo: Dong Nai Provincial Police

Previously, in the early days of the flood, Dong Nai Provincial Police mobilized 2 working groups with 16 officers and soldiers of the Traffic Police and the Fire Prevention and Fighting and Rescue Police along with many specialized vehicles to support vulnerable areas in Dak Lak.

Can bo chien si chuan bi nhu yeu pham chi vien tai Dak Lak. Anh: Cong an tinh Dong Nai
Officers and soldiers prepare necessities to support the recovery of flood consequences in Dak Lak. Photo: Dong Nai Provincial Police

The working trip aims to provide timely and practical support to people in flooded areas, contributing to helping people stabilize their lives soon; at the same time, tightening the solidarity relationship between Dong Nai Police and the government and people of Dak Lak province.

Can bo chien si len duong khac phuc hau qua thien tai quyet tam hoan thanh xuat sac nhiem vu duoc giao. Anh: Cong an tinh Dong Nai
Officers and soldiers set out to overcome the consequences of natural disasters, determined to excellently complete the assigned tasks. Photo: Dong Nai Provincial Police

Speaking and assigning tasks, Colonel Nguyen Phuong Dang - Deputy Director of the Provincial Police - requested the working group to ensure absolute safety for people and vehicles; strictly comply with discipline, maintain a beautiful image of the People's Public Security force; team leaders and leaders of the delegation strictly manage officers and soldiers throughout the performance of the task.

2 to cong tac Cong an Dong Nai da va dang chi vien nhung diem xung yeu tai Dak Lak. Anh: Cong an tinh Dong Nai
The two working groups of Dong Nai Police have been providing support to vulnerable areas in Dak Lak. Photo: Dong Nai Provincial Police

Believing that with a sense of responsibility and courage, officers and soldiers of Dong Nai Police will successfully complete the task of supporting Dak Lak people to overcome difficulties after storms and floods. The remaining units proactively prepare forces and means to be ready to provide support when required.

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