Hanoi (VNA) – President of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) Masato Kanda on December 4 announced that ADB will provide immediate grant support to Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Vietnam, following requests for support from the governments.
According to a press release by the bank, there will be up to 3 million USD sent to Sri Lanka; 2 million USD to Thailand; and 2 million USD to Vietnam. The grants will support emergency and humanitarian efforts, and will come from the Asia Pacific Disaster Response Fund (APDRF), which provides fast-tracked grants to developing member countries for life-saving purposes in the immediate aftermath of major disasters triggered by natural hazards.
Kanda said: “The governments and people of Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Viet Nam can rest assured that ADB will provide assistance to help save lives and rebuild communities. We will work quickly and cooperatively with governments to bring shelter, comfort and hope to those affected by these terrible events.”
Flooding has caused extensive loss of life and damage to property and infrastructure across South and Southeast Asia.
At least 355 people have been confirmed dead in Sri Lanka, with 366 others still missing. In Thailand, heavy rainfall has triggered severe flooding, claiming at least 176 lives in the country’s southern provinces. Several districts in central Thailand have endured more than four months under water.
In Vietnam, the central region, already battered by two consecutive storms in October, has once again been devastated by recent floods. According to the Vietnam Disaster and Dyke Management Authority, around 280 people nationwide had lost their lives to natural disasters from the start of the year to the end of October, with economic losses estimated at 1.4 billion USD./.
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