The US has pledged an emergency assistance package worth US$500,000 to support Vietnam in dealing with the devastation caused by Typhoon Fengshen and Typhoon Kalmaegi.
Nutifood Nutrition Food Joint Stock Company has donated VND10 billion (US$380,000) to support people recently affected by Typhoon Kalmaegi in Gia Lai province.
VOV.VN - Australia is providing an additional AUD800,000 in humanitarian assistance to support communities in central Vietnam affected by Typhoons Fengshen and Kalmaegi, according to the Embassy of Australia in Hanoi.
VOV.VN - Numerous reputable international media outlets such as CNN, CBS News, the Times of India, and AFP have simultaneously reported on the centuries-old shipwreck that surfaced on a beach in Hoi An, Da Nang City, after a recent storm made landfall in Vietnam.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on November 13 inspected the situation and directed recovery efforts in the central province of Gia Lai following the severe impact of Typhoon Kalmaegi, which caused significant damage to housing, infrastructure, production, and livelihoods, particularly in coastal areas.
VOV.VN - Hundreds of residents on Ly Son Island, Quang Ngai province, celebrated on the evening of November 8 as three men were rescued alive after nearly two days adrift in stormy seas during Typhoon Kalmaegi.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on November 7 urged efforts to promptly restore essential infrastructure, especially electricity, water, telecommunications, and transport systems, in the central provinces affected by Typhoon Kalmaegi.
VOV.VN - Strong waves along the coastline have revealed parts of an ancient vessel previously discovered in Hoi An of Da Nang City, central Vietnam, after Typhoon Kalmaegi dissipated.
VOV.VN - As of November 7, Typhoon Kalmaegi has caused extensive damage across Vietnam’s central region, leaving at least five people dead, three missing, and 17 injured, according to a preliminary report from the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment.
VOV.VN - After Typhoon Kalmaegi swept through overnight, Quy Nhon ward in Gia Lai province, Vietnam’s Central Highlands, was left devastated by the morning of November 7, with numerous houses, hotels, and shops severely damaged. Uprooted trees, fallen signboards, and blocked roads added to the chaos, while residents and local authorities began cleanup efforts at first light.