Vietnam Coast Guard supports needy fishermen

The Vietnam Coast Guard High Command and authorities of Quang Nam and Quang Ngai provinces on May 8 presented gifts to fishermen in difficult circumstances in the two central coastal localities.
Vietnam Coast Guard supports needy fishermen ảnh 1Vietnam Coast Guard supports needy fishermen. (Photo: VNA)

Quang Nam (VNA) –
The Vietnam Coast Guard HighCommand and authorities of Quang Nam and Quang Ngai provinces on May 8 presentedgifts to fishermen in difficult circumstances in the two central coastallocalities.

More than 400 gift packages, including cash, rice and facemasks, were handed over to the fishermen, residing in Tam Giang and Tam Quangcommunes in Quang Nam’s Nui Thanh district, and Binh Dong and Binh Thanhcommunes in Quang Ngai’s Binh Son district.

Major General Doan Bao Quyet, Deputy PoliticalCommissar of the Vietnam Coast Guard, said apart from raising the awareness ofresidents in 28 coastal cities and provinces about COVID-19 prevention andcontrol, the coast guard force has called for material and spiritual support oforganisations and individuals for the combat.

The force will make great efforts to help authoritiesand people in coastal localities deal with consequences of the disease, promotesocio-economic development and consolidate national defence and security, hesaid./.
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