Support provided for flood-hit Vietnamese in Malaysia

Representatives from the Vietnamese embassy and Vietnamese community in Malaysia have visited and handed over 50 gifts to Vietnamese people who are working and living in Selangor state and affected by the recent flood.
Support provided for flood-hit Vietnamese in Malaysia ảnh 1Representatives of the Vietnamese Embassy in Malaysia and donors present gifts to Vietnamese labourers who are affected by recent flood in Selangor state. (Photo: VNA)

KualaLumpur (VNA) – Representatives from the Vietnamese embassy and Vietnamese community inMalaysia have visited and handed over 50 gifts to Vietnamese people who are workingand living in Selangor state and affected by the recent flood.

Heavy rainslast weekend caused serious flooding in Malaysia, especially in the industrialstate of Selangor - the hardest-hit area. It is also home to a large number of Vietnamese workers.

Vu Duc Minh, Second Secretary at the embassy in charge of the Vietnamese community in Malaysia, said thisis just one of the embassy's activities to support Vietnamese citizens in thecountry.

TheVietnamese Embassy in Malaysia will continue to work together with donors to easedifficulties for flood-stricken Vietnamese people in Pahang state as well as those who were affected by the COVID-19 pandemic in Penang state, he said.

Dinh Thi ThuHuong, who has been working in Malaysia for seven years, said the attention and support from the Vietnamese embassy and Vietnamesecommunity in Malaysia give her more confidence and encouragement to overcomedifficulties, adding that the recent flood has damaged all household appliancesin her house./.

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