
Recently, according to the Central Relief Mobilization Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Central Committee, on September 12 and 13, the Committee decided to allocate and transfer the first batch of funds to the relief mobilization committees of 20 provinces affected by Storm No. 3. This was done with the spirit of providing the fastest and most timely support to those in need.
The amount allocated to these 20 provinces ranges from VND 5 billion to VND 30 billion, depending on the level of damage caused by Storm No. 3 (Yagi).
The Central Committee will continue to review and allocate the remaining funds to the affected regions as soon as possible. It is expected that the second batch of support will be allocated on the upcoming Monday (September 16), based on the level of damage in each locality.
The Central Relief Mobilization Committee will keep the public informed by updating and disclosing the list of organizations and individuals who have provided support, as well as the allocation of resources to the provinces affected by Storm No. 3, through various media channels.
The specific amounts allocated by the Vietnam Fatherland Front to the 20 provinces are as follows:



As of 5:00 PM on September 14, 2024, organizations and individuals have donated VND 1,001 billion (one thousand and one billion dong) in cash and through transfers to the account of the Central Relief Mobilization Committee.
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