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"Uncle Ho's soldiers" help local residents recover from storm and flood damage

TB (according to VNA) 23/09/2024 16:31

Alongside the police forces, military units are the first to arrive in the most dangerous, landslide-prone, and flood-affected areas with difficult access. They unite in efforts to assist local authorities and residents in rescue operations and recovery from storms and floods, leaving a positive impression on the people and enhancing the proud tradition and shining qualities of the soldiers known as "Uncle Ho's soldiers."

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Soldiers arrive in Bao Yen district in Lao Cai province to help build temporary shelters for residents of Lang Nu village who lose their homes due to flash floods
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The army stands at the frontline of flood prevention, helping citizens recover and stabilize their lives
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Soldiers from Division 316 assist residents of Phuc Khanh commune, Bao Yen district in Lao Cai province in cleaning up homes after the floods
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The army deploys search dogs to locate victims buried in Lang Nu village, Phuc Khanh commune, Bao Yen district, Lao Cai province
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Soldiers from Division 316 help people recover from the consequences of heavy rains and floods
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Officers and soldiers Division 316 support people in Phuc Khanh commune, Bao Yen district, Lao Cai province in overcoming the aftermath of the floods
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The military consistently leads the way, going to the most challenging and dangerous locations to conduct rescue and relief operations for victims affected by storms and floods
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Soldiers from Division 316 help residents of Phuc Khanh commune, Bao Yen district, Lao Cai province clean up their homes after the floods
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Officers and soldiers from Division 316 support people in Phuc Khanh commune, Bao Yen district, Lao Cai province in recovering from the floods
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Soldiers from Division 316 are always present to support residents in recovering from the flood damage

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"Uncle Ho's soldiers" help local residents recover from storm and flood damage