(HBO) - In the face of the floods causing serious consequences in the central provinces, the Fatherland Front of Luong Son district called on agencies, units, businesses, individuals, and philanthropists in the district to join hands to support the people so that they could overcome the consequences of the natural disasters. By November 27, the Relief Committee - Fatherland Front of the district received 973,581 million VND in cash. In addition, a number of collectives and volunteering groups directly supported the people with goods and necessities.


The leaders of the Party Committee, the People's Committee, the Enterprise Association of Luong Son district directly donated gifts to Binh Hai commune, Binh Son district (Quang Ngai) affected by floods.

The district’s Fatherland Front has transferred 100 million VND to support the people of Central Vietnam to the Relief Fund - the Provincial Fatherland Front. At the same time, on November 20, the district's delegation, including the leaders of the District’s Party Committee, the People's Committee, and the District’s Business Association arrived at Quang Ngai province to give 200 million VND to Binh Son district, and they directly arrived at Binh Hai commune to give gifts for the citizen.

In addition to the above amount of money, the Enterprise Association of Luong Son district awarded 210 million VND to the people of Quang Ngai province. In which, they donated 100 million VND to Binh Son district and gave gifts to 5 poor households with 2 million VND each. They awarded 50 million VND to the schools in Ly Son island district.

With the amount of money supporting the people in the Central region the remaining money is 673,581 VND, the district’s Fatherland Front continues to develop a support plan.



 


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