Vice President of Vietnam Farmers' Union Dinh Khac Dinh visited and presented gifts to farmers in flood-hit areas of Tuyen Quang

Published Sep 16, 2024

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The article highlights the impact of recent floods on Vietnamese farmers, with a focus on Mr. Vu Van Xuan, a disabled veteran who has suffered significant losses. Despite efforts to prevent landslides, the floodwaters caused by Storm No. 3 led to erosion and forced Xuan's family to leave their home. The Vietnam Farmers' Union and local leaders have visited and offered support to the affected families, promising to help them overcome these challenges and find new places to stabilize their lives. Another family, the Tran Thi Hoa family, has also been relocated due to landslide risks, expressing gratitude for the union's support and hope for stable living conditions in the future.
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Talking to Vice President of the Central Committee of the Vietnam Farmers' Union Dinh Khac Dinh and the working delegation, Mr. Vu Van Xuan (Tan Long Commune, Yen Son District, Tuyen Quang Province) could not hold back his tears, his voice was intermittent at times because of the great losses caused by the floods. The house of Mr. Vu Van Xuan's family, a member of the Association of Village 13, Tan Long Commune, is located right next to the Lo River. During the recent floods, rising water and strong currents caused erosion and landslides, and half of the front yard was "swallowed" by floodwaters. Mr. Xuan, a farmer in Tan Long Commune, Yen Son District (Tuyen Quang Province), pointed to the land that had sunk due to the recent floods. His family is currently staying at a relative's house. Photo: Minh Ngoc Mr. Xuan said that to avoid landslides during the rainy season, his family also built embankments, however, the recent floods were so strong that they swept away even the ...
Source: Danviet
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