The Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID) on Nov. 25
announced a donation of 500,000 AUD to help flood victims in Mekong
delta provinces of Vietnam.
The funds will be channelled to
the Vietnam Red Cross Association to help 10,000 households in An Giang,
Dong Thap and Long An to overcome the aftermath of floods.
In
the next few days, floods victims will be provided with essential
household utensils, canvas tents, safe water and water jars, as well as
information on prevention of infection diseases and improvement of
health.
People in the region will be given loans to buy fishing nets and boats, and build storm-proof houses and hygienic toilets.
Australian
Ambassador to Vietnam Allaster Cox affirmed that Australia wants to
help people in Mekong delta to rapidly overcome the devastation of
floods and highly appreciated the role of the Vietnam Red Cross
Association’s activities in flooded areas.
Since late September, flood hit seven Mekong delta provinces of Vietnam , causing great losses in live and property.
According
to the Central Committee for Flood and Storm Control, by mid-November,
floods damaged 153,744 houses and over 1,000 schools, killing 85 people,
including 72 children, and damaging 10,861 ha of rice./.