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The leaders of the Provincial Fatherland Front Committee received emergency international aid from the Australian Government through the Australian Embassy in Vietnam and the Department of Dyke Management and Disaster Prevention and Control. |
The Australian Government's emergency aid to the people of Bac Ninh includes 18 tons of goods, including: 320 kitchenware sets, 756 hygiene kits, 756 home repair kits, and 300 blankets. After receiving, the shipment is expected to be delivered to Bac Ninh province on October 15 so that the locality can distribute it to people in areas affected by storms and floods.
At the handover ceremony, Ms. Renee Jean Deschamps, Deputy Head of Mission of Australia in Vietnam, expressed her deep sympathy to the Government and people of Vietnam for the losses and damages caused by the recent floods, especially in the Northern and North Central regions. In the face of increasingly unusual natural disasters in Vietnam, the Australian Government, with its aid programs, will continue to support Vietnam in further strengthening its capacity to prevent and combat natural disasters and adapt to climate change.
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Emergency aid from the Australian Government for Bac Ninh people affected by natural disasters is transported to Noi Bai airport. |
Deputy Director of the Department of Dyke Management and Natural Disaster Prevention and Control Nguyen Truong Son and Vice Chairman of the Fatherland Front Committee of Bac Ninh province Thai Hai Anh expressed their gratitude and appreciation for the valuable support from the Australian Government and people, affirming their commitment to closely coordinate and ensure good coordination and timely delivery of aid to people affected by storms and floods in Bac Ninh province.
Vice Chairman of the Provincial Fatherland Front Committee Thai Hai Anh expressed sincere and deep gratitude from the provincial leaders and people of Bac Ninh to the Australian Government and people, and the Australian Embassy in Vietnam for their timely and practical attention and support to the local people affected by natural disasters. He affirmed that the daily living kits, home repair kits and blankets presented today are not only materially meaningful but also a great source of spiritual encouragement, demonstrating the friendship and close cooperation between Vietnam and Australia.
Comrade Thai Hai Anh highly appreciated the connecting and active supporting role of the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment in bridging the gap between Bac Ninh province and Australian partners; affirmed that the accompaniment of the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment has made an important contribution to promoting cooperation and effective connection between the locality and international friends, especially in responding to climate change and natural disasters. He pledged to closely coordinate with relevant agencies to transfer this aid to the right subjects and localities facing difficulties, ensuring transparency and timeliness.
Source: https://baobacninhtv.vn/uy-ban-mttq-tinh-bac-ninh-tiep-nhan-hang-vien-tro-quoc-te-cua-chinh-phu-australia-postid428933.bbg
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