Huawei Vietnam Donates 1 Billion VND to Support Flood Relief Efforts

At the Central Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front, Huawei Vietnam Technology Company Limited donated VND 1 billion to support people in the northern provinces affected by Storm No. 3 (Yagi).

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This is a testament to the unity and collective effort of the Huawei Vietnam team, who came together to help people in the northern provinces overcome challenges and regain stability in their lives.

Super Typhoon Yagi was one of the strongest storms in the South China Sea in 30 years, wreaking havoc on northern Vietnam. The storm and its aftermath affected multiple provinces, resulting in significant loss of life, property damage, and infrastructure destruction.

Responding to the call of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Central Committee to support flood relief efforts, Huawei Vietnam organized a donation drive on September 12 to help those affected by the typhoon. The company’s leadership and employees united to contribute 1 billion VND, demonstrating their solidarity with the people in the north.

Huawei Vietnam employees gather for the donation drive, showing their support for the northern provinces.

Huawei Vietnam employees observe a moment of silence to honor the lives lost due to the typhoon and flooding.

During the donation drive, Mr. Macky Zhang, CEO of Huawei Vietnam, shared with the employees: “For 26 years, we have walked hand in hand with Vietnam, and we have witnessed the impact of storms and floods on the lives of millions. We are always ready to join hands and stand with our fellow citizens to overcome the aftermath of natural disasters. In the face of the severe damage caused by Super Typhoon Yagi, Huawei Vietnam wants to share the losses and contribute to helping people quickly recover and return to their normal lives.”

In addition to financial contributions, Huawei Vietnam pledged to continue supporting partners in rebuilding telecommunications infrastructure affected by the typhoon, fulfilling its social responsibility as a technology enterprise that stands firmly with Vietnam. Given the impact of the storms on people’s lives and communication needs, Huawei Vietnam’s team of engineers and technicians will proactively coordinate with partners to address issues and restore damaged telecommunications systems, ensuring safe and uninterrupted network operations.

Mr. Macky Zhang, CEO of Huawei Vietnam, speaks at the donation ceremony, expressing the company’s commitment to supporting flood relief efforts.

Mr. Macky Zhang, CEO of Huawei Vietnam, donates on behalf of the company to support the northern provinces.

On September 13, 2024, Mr. Do Van Chien, a member of the Politburo of the 13th tenure and Secretary of the Party Central Committee, received 1 billion VND from Huawei Vietnam. This donation will be distributed fairly and efficiently to the affected provinces.

At the reception, Mr. Macky Zhang, CEO of Huawei Vietnam, shared: “Natural disasters may be heartless, but people are always full of compassion. With the spirit of ‘In Vietnam, For Vietnam,’ Huawei Vietnam always keeps in mind three things: responsibility to help our customers recover from the typhoon; love and solidarity to face challenges together; and faith to stand shoulder to shoulder to overcome current difficulties.”

Mr. Zhang emphasized, “In the face of Super Typhoon Yagi’s destruction, Huawei Vietnam not only focused on the safety of our employees but also cared deeply about the well-being of the people in the northern provinces. We worked tirelessly to ensure the stability of telecommunications signals during and after the storm. Our team of engineers and technicians, under the guidance of our leadership, immediately went to the affected areas to collaborate with our customers in protecting and restoring telecommunications equipment, ensuring that the infrastructure remained stable and meeting the critical communication needs of the people.”

Receiving Huawei Vietnam’s contribution, Mr. Do Van Chien, Chairman of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Central Committee, expressed his gratitude: “On behalf of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Central Committee, I would like to extend my sincere appreciation to Huawei Vietnam and all its employees for your heartfelt support and solidarity with the people affected by the floods. I would also like to thank Huawei Vietnam for sending its technology experts and engineers to difficult areas to provide timely assistance and stand with the telecom providers, ensuring stable and uninterrupted telecommunications infrastructure during the recent storms.”

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