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Canada supports more than 10 billion VND for people affected by storm No. 3

Báo Quốc TếBáo Quốc Tế20/09/2024

On September 20, the Canadian Embassy in Vietnam announced that the country has provided 560,000 CAD (about more than 10 billion VND) in humanitarian aid to Vietnamese people affected by severe floods and landslides caused by storm No. 3.
*Ảnh chụp tại Cao Bằng, do Viện Quản lý và Phát triển Châu Á (AMDI) cung cấp.
A deeply flooded location in Cao Bang after storm No. 3. (Source: Asian Institute of Management and Development)

Sharing about the support, Canadian Ambassador to Vietnam Shawn Steil emphasized: "This support includes support for local and international NGOs , as well as the Red Cross to meet the most urgent needs. Canada continues to closely monitor the situation and stands ready to act in support and solidarity with the Vietnamese people, who have always inspired perseverance and resilience."

Previously on September 19, Oxfarm in Vietnam announced VND5 billion in relief and recovery support after Typhoon Yagi. The support will be for Lao Cai and Yen Bai provinces - the two localities that suffered the most damage from the floods after Typhoon Yagi.

On September 18, the European Union (EU) also announced providing 650,000 Euros (18 billion VND) in humanitarian aid to victims of storm Yagi in Vietnam.

"This aid will help address the most urgent needs such as food, water and sanitation, as well as health care," according to a statement on the website of the EU Delegation to Vietnam.

On the same day, according to information from the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), in response to the severe impact of storm No. 3 (Yagi) in the northern region of Vietnam, the Embassy of Ireland announced a 250,000 Euro (more than 6.8 billion VND) grant through UNICEF to provide clean water and hygiene supplies, to ensure the health of children and vulnerable households after natural disasters.



Source: https://baoquocte.vn/canada-supports-more-than-10-billion-dong-for-people-affected-by-bao-so-3-287088.html

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