(HBO) - At the Vietnam Fatherland Front Council of the Province, the Military Command donated money to the local people affected by the recent flood.

The leaders of the Party
Committee - the Military Command of the province gave 70 million dongs to the
provincial Relief Board to help the regional compatriots influenced by the
flood.
Accordingly, on behalf of the officers
and soldiers of the provincial Army Force, Colonel Bui Van Hung (Standing
Deputy Secretary of the provincial Military Committee of the Party and
Political Commissar of the provincial Military Command) and the heads of the
provincial Military Command offered 70 million dongs to aid the people
influenced by the recent inundation in the province. This amount of money was
subscribed by the officials and combatants of the provincial Military Command
and provincial Army Force to support the people affected by the flood.
Previously, the provincial Military
Command combination with the donors, organizations and individuals, visited,
encouraged and directly donated the money, clothes, rice and necessary
equipment ti the households within the region who were heavily influenced by
the flood with the total money of hundreds of million dongs.
Getting the assistance, Mr. Hoang
Thanh Mich, the Member of the provincial Standing Committee of the Party,
President of the provincial Vietnam Fatherland Front Council and Head of the
provincial Relief Board for the calamitous people, acknowledged and sent the
deepest thankfulness to all officials and soldiers of the provincial Army Forcy
who have made the practical actions to help the compatriots in the disaster. At
the same time, he also appreciated the role of the provincial Army Force in the
rescued work and helping the people to overcome the consequences of natural
calamity in the recent and historical flood of the region.
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