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One nation, one heart - Vietnamese come together for flood relief

In the wake of devastating floods and storms in northern Vietnam, people across the country have rallied to help those affected, demonstrating the nation's solidarity.

Danang: Free rides bring hope to flood-affected communities

On September 11, a parking lot in Danang was abuzz with activity as volunteers loaded trucks and buses with essential supplies. These convoys were part of a "free" transportation initiative organized by a local transportation company. 

Ho Ngoc Thanh, head of the Free Kindness Convoy Club, said the convoys carried 15 tons of supplies, including food, water and rescue equipment.

The goal was to quickly deliver aid to flood-stricken areas in the north. Donations continued to pour in, filling the vehicles. The company coordinated with local authorities to ensure that the aid reached the most affected areas.

On September 11, trucks and buses in Danang with essential supplies. Photos: Giang Thanh/Tien Phong


Drivers and volunteers worked tirelessly to load and unload the goods.


Two fully loaded buses leave for Thai Nguyen and Yen Bai provinces on September 12. 


Students also contributed, donating their savings and necessities.  


 Food is carefully sealed with an information label.


HCMC's diverse community rallies for the north

Many businesses in Ho Chi Minh City also joined the relief efforts.
 In Ho Chi Minh City, students Nguyen Huynh Bao Nhi and Tu Dang Nguyen, both 8th graders, donate their savings to the city's Fatherland Front Committee. Photos: Hoang Tuyet

 Vo Thi Ha Linh, director of Ha Linh Official Service Trading Company, donates VND1 billion.

 Volunteer groups in Ho Chi Minh City are working tirelessly to get supplies to Tan Son Nhat Airport for the first flights to Hanoi.

 Hoang Tuan Anh, founder of the "Rice ATM" initiative and general director of PHGLock Vietnam, sent 15 boats and 500 life jackets to the northern provinces to support the rescue efforts.

Officials from the Ho Chi Minh City Trade Union donate and support people affected by natural disasters in the north.
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