On October 4, Mr. Nguyen Thien Van - Vice Chairman of Dak Lak Provincial People's Committee visited, encouraged, and expressed condolences to the family of Mr. Le Phuoc Toan - Chairman of Dray Bhang Commune People's Committee, who died while on duty.
Here, Mr. Nguyen Thien Van sent his condolences, encouragement and deep condolences to Mr. Le Phuoc Toan's family.
In the immediate future, the Provincial People's Committee will support the family with 50 million VND. The provincial leaders requested the local authorities to promptly visit, encourage and support the family in arranging the funeral for Mr. Le Phuoc Toan.
On October 4, leaders, cadres and people of Dray Bhang commune and localities in the province visited Mr. Le Phuoc Toan. At the same time, they visited and encouraged the family to overcome the pain and loss.
In addition, Mr. Ta Anh Tuan - Chairman of Dak Lak Provincial People's Committee - also sent a letter of condolences to the family of Chairman of Dray Bhang Commune People's Committee Le Phuoc Toan.
The provincial leaders were extremely sorry to receive the news that Mr. Le Phuoc Toan had bravely sacrificed himself while doing the task of preventing and fighting floods and ensuring traffic safety for the people.
The provincial leaders sent their deepest condolences to the family, relatives, collective of cadres, civil servants, public employees, and workers of Dray Bhang commune and hoped that the family would soon overcome this great pain and loss.
In the letter, Mr. Ta Anh Tuan emphasized: "The sacrifice of Mr. Le Phuoc Toan not only left a deep regret in the hearts of colleagues and people, but also engraved a noble image of a cadre who always puts his responsibility to the people above his own safety".
With the spirit of "serving the people", Mr. Le Phuoc Toan left a shining example of courage, dedication and responsibility that every cadre, party member and civil servant today and tomorrow should follow.
As Lao Dong reported, at around 6:15 p.m. on October 3, in Dray Bhang commune, there was very heavy rain, flooding a section of National Highway 27.
To avoid traffic congestion on the route, Mr. Le Phuoc Toan and some officials of Dray Bhang commune took to the road to regulate vehicles.
At about 9:30 p.m. the same day, while on duty, Mr. Toan was hit by a car.
After that, Mr. Toan was taken to the Central Highlands General Hospital for emergency treatment. However, due to severe injuries, Mr. Toan died.
After receiving the news, leaders of the Dak Lak Provincial People's Committee went to the hospital to encourage and share the great loss of Mr. Toan's family.