Overcoming hundreds of kilometers, 23 Quang Ngai workers go to Dak Lak to support flood recovery

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Quang Ngai - 23 workers set out to provide flood relief in Dak Lak, collect garbage, clean up, and handle broken trees, helping people stabilize their lives soon.

On November 23, Mr. Bui Van Quang - Director of Quang Ngai Urban Environment Joint Stock Company said that this morning, 23 employees of the company set out to support and overcome the consequences of floods in Dak Lak province. The units receiving this task include Environmental Enterprise Workers and Vehicle Team of Mechanical Equipment Joint Stock Company 68.

According to Mr. Bui Van Quang, immediately after receiving the call for support, the Board of Directors of Quang Ngai Urban Environment Joint Stock Company directed employees to promptly assist Dak Lak people: urgently collect garbage, clean up, trim trees, handle fallen trees, ensure traffic safety, help people soon stabilize their lives.

Previously, on November 9, 2025, nearly 50 employees of the company also set out to support the recovery of storm No. 13 in Gia Lai province.

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