Japan commits $1.5 million to support flood recovery in Vietnam

Japan commits $1.5 million to support flood recovery in Vietnam

The Japanese government has pledged $1.5 million in emergency funding to support Vietnam's early recovery efforts after a year marked by widespread flooding.
South Korea funds IOM relief for Vietnam’s typhoon-affected communities

South Korea funds IOM relief for Vietnam’s typhoon-affected communities

South Korea contributes $1 million to IOM to help displaced people and communities recover from recent typhoons in Vietnam.
Australia provides further $520,000 in typhoon aid to Vietnam

Australia provides further $520,000 in typhoon aid to Vietnam

Australia is providing an additional $520,000 in humanitarian assistance to support communities in central Vietnam affected by Typhoon Fengshen and Typhoon Kalmaegi.
EU boosts emergency aid after Typhoon Kalmaegi

EU boosts emergency aid after Typhoon Kalmaegi

The EU has increased humanitarian aid for Vietnam after Typhoon Kalmaegi, adding €200,000 to earlier relief efforts following recent severe floods.
Singapore Red Cross sends over $38,000 to support flood relief efforts in Vietnam

Singapore Red Cross sends over $38,000 to support flood relief efforts in Vietnam

In response to floods caused by three consecutive storms, the Singapore Red Cross is contributing $38,000 to support relief efforts by the Vietnam Red Cross.
Vingroup pledges $19 million for Typhoon Bualoi relief

Vingroup pledges $19 million for Typhoon Bualoi relief

Vingroup on October 1 announced a donation of VND500 billion ($18.96 million) to support the communities affected by Typhoon Bualoi.
Embassy of Japan, IOM and UNICEF visit typhoon-hit communities in Cao Bang

Embassy of Japan, IOM and UNICEF visit typhoon-hit communities in Cao Bang

Japanese Ambassador to Vietnam Ito Naoki, and representatives from the Embassy of Japan, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) have concluded a visit to Cao Bang province highlighting the achievements and progress of relief efforts funded by the government of Japan.
Typhoon could change mindsets in insurance sector

Typhoon could change mindsets in insurance sector

Experts predict that Typhoon Yagi will prompt consumers to re-evaluate the role of insurance in disaster protection, pushing insurers to adopt technology for faster damage assessments and quicker payouts.
SABECO steps up to serve society in times of strife

SABECO steps up to serve society in times of strife

Saigon Beer-Alcohol-Beverage Corporation has come to the aid of people struggling after Typhoon Yagi through a series of initiatives.
SABECO supporting localities hit by Typhoon Yagi

SABECO supporting localities hit by Typhoon Yagi

SABECO has joined with the HCYU, local authorities, and partners to support northern provinces hit by Typhoon Yagi.
Vietnamese community aids Laos’s post-typhoon recovery efforts

Vietnamese community aids Laos’s post-typhoon recovery efforts

A delegation of the Vietnamese community in Laos, led by Chargé d'Affaires of the Embassy of Vietnam Phan Minh Chien, on September 16 came to the Lao Prime Minister’s Office to hand over financial aid to support those affected by Typhoon Yagi in the country’s northern region.
Power supply resumed to over 5.98 million clients affected by Typhoon Yagi

Power supply resumed to over 5.98 million clients affected by Typhoon Yagi

The Vietnam Electricity (EVN) announced that its units have resumed electricity supply to 98% or more than 5.98 million customers who suffer from power outage due to Typhoon Yagi.
Quang Ninh’s tourism takes the brunt of typhoon

Quang Ninh’s tourism takes the brunt of typhoon

Typhoon Yagi has left a trail of destruction across several key tourist sites in the northeastern province of Quang Ninh.
Hanoi calls for donations to assist typhoon-ravaged provinces

Hanoi calls for donations to assist typhoon-ravaged provinces

Hanoi is seeking donations to help people hit by typhoon Yagi.
Typhoon Saola causes strong wind at sea

Typhoon Saola causes strong wind at sea

The strongest wind near the eye of Typhoon Saola reaches 184-201km per hour, as the storm is moving deeper into the northeastern waters north of the East Sea, causing rough seas.
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