Dak Lak Border Guard Command deploys personnel and vehicles to affected areas, working with local authorities and other forces to support residents in dealing with flood consequences and restoring daily life, November 24, 2025. (Photo: Vietnam+)
Dak Lak Border Guard Command deploys personnel and vehicles to affected areas, working with local authorities and other forces to support residents in dealing with flood consequences and restoring daily life, November 24, 2025. (Photo: Vietnam+)
An Hai Border Guard Station mobilises officers and soldiers to work with police and military forces to receive, unload and transport 25 tonnes of essential goods for affected villages at O Loan, Tuy An Nam and Tuy An Dong communes in Dak Lak province. (Photo: Vietnam+)
An Hai Border Guard Station mobilises officers and soldiers to work with police and military forces to receive, unload and transport 25 tonnes of essential goods for affected villages at O Loan, Tuy An Nam and Tuy An Dong communes in Dak Lak province. (Photo: Vietnam+)
Border guard officers in Dak Lak province help residents clean up, clear waterflows, collect mud, and repair inter-village roads to restore daily activities. (Photo: Vietnam+)
Border guard officers in Dak Lak province help residents clean up, clear waterflows, collect mud, and repair inter-village roads to restore daily activities. (Photo: Vietnam+)
Border Guard soldiers in Dak Lak province clean roads and homes after the floods. (Photo: Vietnam+)
Border Guard soldiers in Dak Lak province clean roads and homes after the floods. (Photo: Vietnam+)
In Xuan Dai and Song Cau wards, Xuan Dai Border Guard Station (Dak Lak province) distributes 300 relief packages provided by the provincial Border Guard Command; operates the border clean-water distribution model, delivering 150 packs of drinking water to households facing water shortages. (Photo: Vietnam+)
In Xuan Dai and Song Cau wards, Xuan Dai Border Guard Station (Dak Lak province) distributes 300 relief packages provided by the provincial Border Guard Command; operates the border clean-water distribution model, delivering 150 packs of drinking water to households facing water shortages. (Photo: Vietnam+)
Nha Trang Port Border Guard Station of the Khanh Hoa Border Guard Command supports residents affected by recent flooding. (Photo: Vietnam+)
Nha Trang Port Border Guard Station of the Khanh Hoa Border Guard Command supports residents affected by recent flooding. (Photo: Vietnam+)
Residents in Khanh Hoa province receive freshwater containers for cooking and daily use after days without clean water due to damaged supply systems. (Photo: Vietnam+)
Residents in Khanh Hoa province receive freshwater containers for cooking and daily use after days without clean water due to damaged supply systems. (Photo: Vietnam+)
Nha Trang Port Border Guard Station works with local forces to clear mud, collect debris and unclog drainage systems following the floods. (Photo: Vietnam+)
Nha Trang Port Border Guard Station works with local forces to clear mud, collect debris and unclog drainage systems following the floods. (Photo: Vietnam+)
Environmental sanitation efforts are carried out urgently, including disinfectant spraying across the area to ensure hygiene, prevent disease outbreaks, and help residents resume normal life. (Photo: Vietnam+)
Environmental sanitation efforts are carried out urgently, including disinfectant spraying across the area to ensure hygiene, prevent disease outbreaks, and help residents resume normal life. (Photo: Vietnam+)
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Border Guard officers assist residents in post-flood recovery

Border Guard forces in central provinces have mobilised personnel to transport essential goods, clean up affected areas, provide medical examinations and treatment, and help local residents overcome severe flood damage.