Vietnam Red Cross sends more aid to flood victims
The Vietnam Red Cross Society (VRCS) has sent the second batch of urgent aid worth over VND870 million (US$37,900) to victims of recent floods and landslides in the two northern mountainous provinces of Lai Chau and Ha Giang.
Earlier on June 25, the VRCS presented assistance worth VND250 million to families of victims who were dead or injured during the floods in the two provinces.
According to the Central Steering Committee for Natural Disaster Prevention and Control, as of June 28 morning, the death toll in floods and landslides triggered by torrential rains in northern mountainous provinces on June 23-26 reached 23, while 10 others went missing.
In Lai Chau alone, 16 people were killed, nine went missing and 15 were injured.
Total economic losses are estimated to reach about VND458.7 billion (US$19.9 million), with Lai Chau being the hardest hit with damages amounting to VND338 billion.
People in Lai Chau province have continued to receive support from organisations and agencies to overcome losses in recent floods and landslides.
Lai Chau to date has received about VND2.3 billion from donors across the country. Of the amount, one billion VND came from Ho Chi Minh City, 300 million VND from the Vietnam Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (Agribank). Dien Bien and Son La provinces also offered 200 million VND each.
The province has decided to present VND35 million for each family losing their home and VND15 million for each household whose house was damaged.
The Vietnam Fatherland Front chapter in Lai Chau and local authorities are responsible for the prompt distribution of the aid to people in need.