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US announces $1 million for immediate relief efforts for Vietnam

USAID humanitarian experts on the ground are actively involved in ongoing assessments to ensure that US assistance swiftly reaches those in need.

The US Mission to Vietnam, through the US Agency for International Development (USAID), is providing US$1 million in immediate humanitarian aid to support Vietnam’s efforts to respond to the devastating impacts of Typhoon Yagi. 

 Armed forces help relocate residents in Vinh Phuc to safer places during super typhoon Yagi. Photo: Duc Hien

The assistance will be allocated to humanitarian partners to enable the provision of multipurpose cash assistance, shelter, and water, sanitation, and hygiene assistance, as well as non-food items in support of Government of Vietnam-led disaster assistance efforts across Vietnam. 

This $1 million builds upon long-standing support to the government of Vietnam and the Vietnam Red Cross Society to strengthen resilience to climate change and the disaster response capabilities of communities across Vietnam.

Over the past five years the US Mission to Vietnam, through USAID, has provided $7.7 million in emergency response and disaster preparedness assistance—including to address needs generated by floods and typhoons and build the capacity of local first responders across Vietnam.

On September 7, Typhoon Yagi made landfall over Northern Vietnam, one of the most powerful the country has witnessed in decades with adverse impacts to 26 provinces. As of September 10, the typhoon and torrential rain in its aftermath have caused flooding, landslides, and infrastructure collapse that have killed 143 people with more than 800 injured and 58 missing, and as of September 9, damaged or destroyed some 48,000 homes and approximately 184,000 hectares of agricultural land.

With more heavy rain forecast in the coming days, USAID’s disaster experts continue to monitor humanitarian needs in close coordination with local emergency authorities and partners on the ground. USAID humanitarian experts on the ground are participating in ongoing assessments to ensure US assistance rapidly reaches populations in need.

For decades, USAID has worked with the Government of Vietnam to improve national disaster response, preparedness, and risk reduction capacities. This partnership aims to better prepare communities across the country for the increased frequency and intensity of climate-related disasters.

On this occasion, US Ambassador to Vietnam Marc Knapper said the US Embassy is monitoring reports of landslides, flooding, and infrastructure damage in northern Vietnam due to the devastating impacts of super Typhoon Yagi.

“We extend our sincere condolences to the families of those who have lost their loved ones. Our thoughts are also with the members of Vietnam’s military, law enforcement, government, and civilian response teams swiftly acting to assess and respond during this difficult period. As our countries mark the one-year anniversary of our Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, we stand in solidarity with Vietnam’s disaster response efforts and are working closely with Vietnamese government counterparts to assist in immediate response efforts and the recovery of this beautiful, resilient country,” Knapper emphasized.

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