From paperless meetings and online document processing to Zalo groups operating 24/7 to receive feedback, the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Phan Rang Ward has emerged as a pioneer in grassroots-level digital transformation...
On November 30, at Champa Island Nha Trang Tourist Area, Khanh Hoa Newspaper, Radio and Television in collaboration with Ho Chi Minh City Women's Newspaper and Khanh Hoa Department of Education and Training organized a special live TV show "Going to school after the flood"...
In recent days, Youth Union members and young people in Khanh Hoa Province have joined forces with local authorities to help residents recover from the floods...
The recent floods have caused damage to many enterprises in the province. Amidst the difficulties, enterprises have proactively made efforts to overcome the consequences to quickly stabilize production and ensure jobs for workers.
According to Khanh Hoa Provincial Hydrometeorological Station, at 4 a.m. on November 29, Storm No. 15 (Koto) was located about 310 km northwest of Song Tu Tay Island. The strongest winds near the storm’s center reached levels 9–10, with gusts up to level 13, moving in a north-northwest direction...
On the morning of November 26, in Dien Khanh District and several flood-hit communes, “zero-dong” vegetable stalls jointly organized by the Provincial Youth Union and the Fatherland Front Committee offered heartfelt support to hundreds of households struggling in the aftermath of severe flooding...
After the floods, residents in affected areas faced serious physical, mental, and health challenges. To support them, provincial medical facilities and vaccination clinics have organized free check-ups and vaccinations...
Ho Chi Minh City’s authority and people have been deployed forces, vehicles and several support activities to help Khanh Hoa Province overcome damages caused by the recent severe flooding.
On November 24 morning, Hoa Sen Group cooperated with Khanh Hoa Newspaper, Radio and Television to give 400 gifts to flood-stricken people in Bac Nha Trang Ward.
On November 23 morning, more than 100 tonnes of necessities transported by Ho Chi Minh City Youth Volunteer Force arrived in Khanh Hoa Province and were handed over to Khanh Hoa Provincial Military Command to promptly support people affected by the recent floods in the province.
Thousands of residents were rescued from isolated areas as floodwaters surged, while rescuers grew exhausted after hours of relentless effort. Makeshift aid locations were set up on 23-10 Street to deliver food, drinking water, dry clothes and medical care for affected residents. In times of struggle, rescue and support efforts are invaluable acts of humanity...