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Sep 11, 2024 / 20:51

Australia offers US$2-million humanitarian assistance to Vietnam

Australia’s support will involve services focusing on the hardest-hit communities and the most vulnerable populations.

The Australian Government will provide Vietnam with an initial AUD3 million (US$2 million) for humanitarian relief, emergency supplies, and other essential services in response to the devastating super typhoon Yagi

 The initial tranche of Australian emergency relief supplies for Vietnam. Photos: Embassy of Australia in Hanoi 

The initial tranche of emergency relief supplies has arrived in Hanoi today (September 11).

Typhoon Yagi is the most powerful storm to hit northern Vietnam in over three decades. Ongoing heavy rainfall in the mountainous regions has led to severe flooding and landslides causing widespread destruction and loss of life.

Australia’s Ambassador to Vietnam, Andrew Goledzinowski said “Australia is here to help Vietnam in any way we can. We are pleased we’ve been able to quickly mobilize support to the most impacted areas and are working closely with the Government of Vietnam to ensure support reaches affected families and communities. We know there’s a long road ahead and we stand shoulder to shoulder with Vietnam at this difficult time.” 

 The relief at Noi Bai International Airport, Hanoi on the evening of September 11. 

Australia’s assistance will include services delivered through the Australian Humanitarian Partnership in concert with local organizations targeting the most affected communities and the most vulnerable populations. Our contribution will ensure women, children and people with disabilities can access lifesaving assistance. These supplies include essential provisions for families such as shelter and hygiene kits.

On this occasion, Australia expresses its deepest condolences to the government and the people of Vietnam as they mourn those who perished or are missing as a result of the natural disaster. The Australian Government commends the Government of Vietnam for its leadership in coordinating response efforts across the impacted area and stands ready to assist Vietnam in its journey to recovery and rebuilding.

 In the days leading up to the arrival of the relief, Australian Ambassador to Vietnam, Andrew Goledzinowski, extended his heartfelt condolences to the government and the people of Vietnam. Source: Ambassador Andrew Goledzinowski's X