Vietnamese celebrities extend hands to flood victims

Vietnamese celebrities have launched fund raising campaigns to help flood victims in the center of the country. Some have traveled to the affected areas to deliver necessities to people in need.
Vietnamese celebrities extend hands to flood victims ảnh 1MC Phan Anh hands presents to flood victims in the centre of Vietnam (Photo: www.plo.vn)

Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnamese celebrities have launched fund raising campaigns to help flood victims in the center of the country. Some have traveled to the affected areas to deliver necessities to people in need.

Renowned MC Phan Anh, known to many Vietnamese through numerous talk shows, himself donated 500 million VND (22,000 USD) and urged the public to follow suit.

A day later, Phan Anh’s bank account received nearly 8 billion VND (380,000 USD) in donations and the amount has kept rising. By noon of October 19, three days after he issued his call for donations, the sum reached nearly 16 billion VND (710,000 USD).

Many of the donors are showbiz stars, like singer Dam Vinh Hung, actor Truong Giang, MC Tran Thanh, singer Truc Nhan and model Ngoc Trinh.

“Let’s take action. Stop talking. Do not keep silent… Please join hands for the centre of Vietnam,” was the message by model Ngoc Trinh who donated donated 150 million VND (6,800 USD) to Anh’s charity account.

Traffic to the flooded areas has been seriously damaged and there is a shortage of food and medical necessities. Despite all theses difficulties, many celebrities have traveled to these areas to give presents to families.

By October 19, MC Phan Anh has given 2,600 presents to flood-affected victims in Mai Hoa Commune in the central province of Thanh Hoa and Tuyen Hoa District in the central province of Quang Binh. He is planning to travel to Phuong Dien Commune in the central province of Ha Tinh, which has been submerged for days.

“The two communes I have travelled to have been able to control the aftermath of the flood,” wrote the celebrity on his Facebook page. “Sanitary conditions are pretty good. All the cattle and belongings have been preserved. That is due to the updated announcements by the local authority. However, life is still difficult and people are desperately in need of timely assistance.”

Singer Ho Ngoc Ha cancelled a planned performance this week in order to travel to Van Hoa Commune in Quang Binh Province, one of the most damaged areas with over 1,000 households submerged in water. The singer handed flood victims nearly 700 packages, each consisting of 10kg of rice, one box of instant noodles, cooking oil and money.

Recent heavy rains and flooding in the central region have claimed 15 lives and injured 18 others. Nine people are reported missing, according to the latest report from the National Steering Committee for Storm and Flood Prevention and Control.

Nearly 100,400 houses, 1,600ha of rice and over 3,000ha of aquatic farms have been inundated. As many as 36 national road sections have been flooded or damaged, leading to traffic congestion.-VNA

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