In the aftermath of the storm, recovery efforts are actively underway across several northern provinces to restore normalcy to people’s lives. Among these efforts, MobiFone’s social welfare program has been extensively rolled out at enterprises in the Northeast region.
The telecom operator stands in solidarity with businesses, directly handing out meaningful gifts to people and families. Each gift from MobiFone conveys not only essential goods but also empathy and a spirit of warmth and sharing, embodying the adage “one for all and all for one.”
In Hai Phong, one of the areas hardest hit by Yagi, MobiFone presented 30 meaningful gifts to the staff of Woosung Electronic Vietnam Company and Amecc GT Joint Stock Company. These gifts, beyond being essential goods, serve as heartfelt encouragement to help them through these challenging times.
In Quang Ninh, MobiFone accompanied workers facing difficulties due to Yagi at various enterprises: Yazaky Company in Dong Mai Industrial Park, the Art Candle Company, Waytai Ha Long Garment and Textile Company, and Texhong Mong Cai Company.

In Bac Ninh, 200 fragrant rice gifts were handed out to the staff of Cresyn Hanoi Company, bringing joy and warmth. Everyone shared the happiness of being cared for by MobiFone. Through these meaningful activities, MobiFone sows seeds of love, spreading a message of heart-to-heart connection.

Apart from repairing transmission stations affected by Yagi, MobiFone implemented flexible solutions to ensure uninterrupted connections for customers in the northern provinces. The company provided free WiFi devices and high-speed data SIM cards to customers in severely impacted areas, receiving positive feedback for swift and reliable internet access.
MobiFone, more than just a telecommunications enterprise, is a dedicated companion to the community, striving to bring positive values to society. To assist schools, parents, and students during the stormy season, MobiFone offered free access to the mSchool teaching program, a product of the mobiEdu digital education platform. With its all-in-one features, teachers can easily use mSchool by watching short videos, effectively applying it to teaching, management, and training.
On September 10, 2024, mobiEdu supported online teaching at Kim Lien High School in Hanoi through the dedicated site https://thptkimlien.mobiedu.vn/. With mSchool, online classrooms were fully prepared for the upcoming classes, ensuring that despite the stormy weather, students could attend classes with all five lessons as per the timetable, and the quality of lectures remained uncompromised.
During the rainy season, when assisting schools with online teaching, mobiEdu and mSchool will not limit online class duration or the number of simultaneous classrooms. Additionally, the platform offers superior features such as creating professional teaching and learning websites in just five minutes, automatic attendance and test grading, smart schedule management, automatic notifications for upcoming classes, and scientific teaching assignments.
“Leading Developer Donates 20 Billion VND to Support Fellow Vietnamese in Wake of Storms and Floods”
Ecopark, a leading eco-conscious real estate developer, has launched a community initiative, “Joining Hands to Overcome Floods and Storms,” in response to the devastation caused by the recent Storm No. 3. With a strong commitment to sustainability and community welfare, Ecopark aims to rally support and assistance to help those affected swiftly recover from the storm’s aftermath.
The Tourist Island of Cat Ba Regains Power and Telecommunications After Days of ‘Paralysis’
The impact of Storm No. 3 caused several days of disconnection from the mainland. Now, some central areas of Cat Ba town, Cat Hai district, Hai Phong city, have regained their telecommunication networks and power supply. However, the technical infrastructure, power transmission systems, and telecommunication networks in the communes on the island remain damaged and will take a few more days to restore.
Optimizing Hydropower Reservoir Operations to Mitigate Downstream Flooding
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has issued Official Dispatch No. 94/CD-TTg on September 12, 2024, emphasizing the importance of enhanced operations and regulation of hydroelectric reservoirs in the Northern provinces. The dispatch aims to ensure the safety of dike systems and minimize flooding and inundation-related damages in downstream areas.