May 3, 2024 | 23:07 GMT +7
May 3, 2024 | 23:07 GMT +7
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(VAN) As usual, natural disasters often lurk and threaten Nghe An. In 2023 alone, this province lost more than VND 667 billion due to natural disasters.
(VAN) With 4 people dead, 2 injured, and numerous properties damaged, natural disasters remain a nightmare to many families in the rocky plateau region of Ha Giang.
(VAN) In the presence of ASEAN states and three partners, namely Japan, China, and South Korea, Minister Le Minh Hoan called on all parties to join hands to respond to and reduce natural disasters.
(VAN) Through JICA, the Japanese Government is ready to cooperate with ASEAN states to synchronously deploy technical infrastructure, contributing to building a safe region.
(VAN) The inhabitants of Nui hamlet, Than Phat village, and Phuoc Dong commune learned a valuable lesson from the tragic landslide and flash flood that occurred many years ago.
(VAN) Countries in the region shared many initiatives, especially plans to support the disadvantaged group, at the 4th ASEAN Disaster Resilience Platform (ADRP).
(VAN) The National Agriculture Extension Center will direct the agricultural extension system of provinces to gather technologies and production solutions for climate change adaptation and natural disaster avoidance.
(VAN) In three years as the Director of ADB Vietnam, Mr. Andrew Jeffries is most proud of his cooperation with MARD to assist the Central region in overcoming the aftermath of natural disasters.
(VAN) In Yen Bai province, 173/173 communes and wards have established a vanguard force for natural disaster prevention and control with more than 13,000 official participants and 62,000 reservists.
(VAN) In disaster prevention and control, community capacity building will help improve resilience and response to risks caused by natural disasters.
(VAN) Deputy Prime Minister Le Van Thanh emphasized the reduce the damage caused by natural disasters to the lowest level, absolutely not to be subjective, not to fall into passive and unexpected situations.
(VAN) Last year, natural disasters occurred intensively, severely and abnormally, exceeding historical levels in areas in Vietnam.
(VAN)- About 500 Vietnamese people died or went missing a year due to natural disasters between 1990 and 2020.
Vietnam’s Prime Minister has just assigned the Ministry of Finance to allocate 4,000 tons of rice for hunger relief in areas hit by natural disasters and floods.