A delegation from Dantri Newspaper visited Lao Cai Province, bringing food and essential goods to residents who have been largely isolated by the recent flash floods and landslides.
Dantri Newspaper has received over VND6.30 billion (USD258,620) from readers, which has been sent to the newspaper's Charity Fund to support victims of Typhoon Yagi in the northern region.
Individuals and collectives at home and abroad have donated over 1.09 trillion VND (44.4 million USD) to the Central Relief Committee under the Vietnam Fatherland Front (VFF) to support people hit by Typhoon Yagi as of 5pm on September 15.
Vietnamese in many countries around the world continue to make donations to support typhoon victims in the homeland, in response to the appeal of the Vietnam Fatherland Front.
UNDP has handed 700 gender- and disability-sensitive household kits to Vietnam to support communities in the northern mountainous province of Yên Bái, which has been severely affected by Typhoon Yagi.
The WHO has transported one million water purification tablets to Vietnam in an effort to protect the health of hundreds of thousands of people in northern regions following widespread destruction caused by typhoon Yagi.
Dantri/DTiNews Newspaper has presented VND2 billion (USD78,431) to Lao Cai Province to help Lang Nu Village recover after a deadly flash flood caused by the aftermath of Typhoon Yagi.
UNICEF has provided water supplies to government partners for distribution to households, hospitals, health facilities and schools in three of the most impacted provinces by typhoon Yagi in Vietnam, said UNICEF Vietnam Representative Silvia Danailov.
Dantri/DTiNews Newspaper is calling for community support to help a village in the northern mountainous province of Lao Cai where many people had been killed and left missing due to a flash flood and landslide.
The Australian Government has announced that they will provide Vietnam with an initial AUD 3 million for humanitarian relief, emergency supplies and other essential services in response to the devastating Typhoon Yagi.
The US Agency for International Development (USAID), is providing $1 million in immediate humanitarian aid to support Vietnam’s efforts to respond to the devastating impacts of Typhoon Yagi.
The Minister of Labour, Invalids, and Social Affairs, Dao Ngoc Dung, has just called for all staff members to donate at least one day's salary to people affected by Typhoon Yagi and landslides in the northern region.
Quang Ninh Province and Haiphong City in the northern region of Vietnam have refused governmental financial support of VND100 billion (USD4.03 million) and offered it to other localities also hit by Typhoon Yagi.
Dantri Newspaper, in conjunction with local authorities and donors, presented 350 health insurance cards to students from low-income families in the Central Highlands region on Monday.
A United Nations representative has affirmed that UN agencies in Vietnam will work closely to mobilize resources and provide essential support for localities and residents affected by Typhoon Yagi.
Dantri Newspaper and donors presented 500 health insurance cards to students from low-income families during a ceremony in the southern province of Dong Thap to celebrate the new school year 2024-2025.