VND1.1 trillion in emergency aid allocated to four flood-hit provinces

Deputy Prime Minister Ho Duc Phoc on November 23 signed a decision approving an emergency aid allocation of VND1.1 trillion (US$41.74 million) from the central budget’s 2025 contingency fund to four provinces – Khanh Hoa, Lam Dong, Gia Lai and Dak Lak – to address severe damage caused by recent floods.

Under the decision, Khanh Hoa will receive VND150 billion, Lam Dong VND300 billion, Gia Lai VND150 billion, and Dak Lak VND500 billion, in line with the proposal submitted by the Ministry of Finance.

The People’s Committees of the four provinces are responsible for managing and utilising the aid in a transparent and accountable manner, ensuring it is used for the correct purposes and delivered to the right beneficiaries, in full compliance with regulations on the State budget and all relevant legal provisions, while preventing any loss, waste or wrongdoings.

According to authorities, floods sweeping across central and south-central localities have left 102 people dead or missing, with thousands of homes inundated or destroyed. A report from the Department of Dyke Management and Disaster Prevention, updated by 7:00 on November 23, showed 90 confirmed fatalities and 12 people still unaccounted for, a significant increase compared to 24 hours before.

Dak Lak has been the hardest-hit, with 63 deaths and eight missing. Khanh Hoa has reported 14 deaths and two missing, while Lam Dong has recorded five fatalities. Other provinces and cities reporting casualties include Quang Tri, Thua Thien-Hue, Da Nang and Gia Lai.

Dak Lak authorities are distributing a total of 2,000 tonnes of rice to residents in 24 communes and wards in the province severely affected by the flooding. So far, 160 tonnes have been delivered to Tuy An Nam and Son Hoa communes. On November 23, an additional 380 tonnes were set to be delivered to Tuy An Tay, Tuy An Dong, Son Thanh, O Loan communes and Tuy Hoa ward – all among the worst affected by the floods.

The distribution of rice is expected to be completed by November 26.

Death toll from Central Vietnam floods rises to 72.jpg

Death toll from Central Vietnam floods rises to 72

VOV.VN - As of 5:00 p.m. on November 22, the recent severe flooding across Central Vietnam and the Central Highlands has left at least 72 people dead and 13 others missing, according to the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment.

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