Hanoi to auction 36,000 trees damaged by Super Typhoon Yagi
In Hanoi, efforts are underway to restore parks and greenery, including the replanting of over 3,000 trees following Typhoon Yagi.
In Hanoi, efforts are underway to restore parks and greenery, including the replanting of over 3,000 trees following Typhoon Yagi.
The "Hanoi - Moscow in my heart" drawing contest gives participating children a chance to foster empathy for less fortunate peers.
Hanoi has supported farmers who suffered losses in crops and livestock due to the storm.
The cancelation of the events aims to show Hanoi's support for the localities and people hit by typhoon Yagi and its aftermath.
The city's Relief Fund received VND177 billion ($7.2 million) after collecting donations for ten days.
The city's medical units advice the community on the use of clean water, food safety, and environmental hygiene.
Schools in Hanoi have taken urgent action to deal with the aftermath of Typhoon Yagi, cleaning up and ensuring the safety of their premises so that students can return.
The destruction caused by typhoon Yagi could potentially cut the country’s GDP growth rate by 0.15% compared to previous projections.
The supplies were subsequently transported to affected provinces, including Yen Bai and Lao Cai, where they were distributed by local authorities.
Hanoi has asked localities to inspect all construction and residential areas threatened by landslides following Yagi.
This digital citizen app for the capital has provided an essential communication channel, enabling residents to respond quickly and minimize potential damage to life and property.
Hanoi will provide aid to nine severely affected provinces and cities.
The city’s top party leader highlighted command on-site, manpower on-site, materials and equipment on-site, and logistics on-site to ensure inner strengths for local issues.
Compassion has been at the core of Vietnamese people's being, playing the driving force behind the nation's ability to endure hardship and win the affection of others.
Local militia forces have helped prune trees, clear roads, and clean up schools to help quickly resume daily life.
In the aftermath of typhoon Yagi, the government has imposed strict market controls to discourage profiteering and ensure a steady supply of essential goods.
The city’s Party chief stressed the top priority of electrical safety, replanting trees, and timely assistance to people in need.