Vietnam Red Cross Society launches humanitarian campaign for flood victims

The Vietnam Red Cross Society (VNRC) has called on local and international organisations, individuals and the community to help those affected by heavy rains and floods in the northern provinces.
August 09, 2017 | 20:21

The Vietnam Red Cross Society (VNRC) has called on local and international organisations, inpiduals and the community to help those affected by heavy rains and floods in the northern provinces.

Vietnam Red Cross Society launches humanitarian campaign for flood victims

Delegates send SMS to support flood-affected victims in the northern provinces at a ceremony on August 8th in Hanoi. (Photo: Thanh Hai)

A campaign was launched by the society from August 9th to the end of September aimed at mobilising financial and material resources from local and international communities to help flood victims overcome difficulties.

As part of the campaign, the society in collaboration with the National Humanitarian Portal 1400 also kicked off a charity text message drive from today to October 7th.

People can support the campaign by texting UH to 1409. Each SMS costs VND 20,000 (USD 0.9). All the money that is collected will be used to buy essential commodities, build houses and support the livelihood of those affected by the torrential rainfall and help them face challenges.

People can also directly send donations to the VNRC headquarters on 82 Nguyen Du Street, Hanoi, or to its southern representative agency on 201 Nguyen Thi Minh Khai Road, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City.

Previously, on August 4th, the society released emergency aid of more than VND 1 billion (USD 45,600), including money and essential goods, to help flood-affected residents in Yen Bai, Son La and Lai Chau provinces overcome difficulties following the heavy rains and floods.

Twenty six people were killed and five others were missing due to floods that occurred in the northern region of the country. Damage was estimated at more than VND 940 billion (USD 41 million). Flood waters washed away more than 25,000cu.m of highways and 118,000cu.m of roads in provinces and districts, according to the Central Steering Committee for Natural Disaster Prevention and Control./.

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