Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, leaders of the Government, the Government Party Committee, the collective leadership, cadres, civil servants, public employees, and workers of the Government Office and the agencies assisting the Government Party Committee observed one minute of silence for the victims who died in the floods and donated at least one day's salary to each person to the affected and damaged people.
This is an activity to share the difficulties and losses of compatriots and damaged localities, promoting the spirit of "mutual love and support".

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and leaders and delegates observed a minute of silence for the victims who died in the floods.
Since the beginning of November, provinces and cities in the Central Highlands have had to endure storm No. 13 and unprecedented heavy rains, exceeding historical levels in many years. This is one of the most serious and severe natural disasters, causing huge losses in human lives, property, production and business activities, and infrastructure in localities in the Central Highlands and Central regions, especially Khanh Hoa, Dak Lak, Gia Lai, and Lam Dong provinces.
The Prime Minister has issued many telegrams and chaired many meetings to direct ministries, branches, agencies and localities to focus on responding to storms and floods early and from afar with a proactive, decisive, preventive and response spirit at the highest level; established delegations led by the Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Ministers to directly inspect, urge and direct the implementation of response work in affected localities; assigned Deputy Prime Ministers to be directly in charge of each area affected by floods and storms.

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh donates to support flood victims
However, the damage caused by storm No. 13 and floods is huge. According to incomplete statistics, only the floods from November 16 to now in 4 provinces have caused 102 deaths and missing people; 332 houses collapsed, toppled, and swept away; 933 houses damaged; over 82,000 hectares of rice and crops damaged; over 3.3 million livestock and poultry died or were swept away; 1,120 hectares of aquatic products damaged; many connecting traffic routes and essential infrastructure were severely damaged by landslides; damage to people's property (vehicles, electrical equipment, household appliances, etc.) damaged by floods is so much that it is difficult to count and fully assess. The total economic damage is estimated to be over 13,000 billion VND.
Speaking at the launching ceremony, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh emphasized that the pain and loss caused by storms and floods are enormous; it takes large resources and a lot of time to overcome the consequences, so that production, business and people's lives can return to normal.
The Prime Minister called on the staff of the Government Office to organize donations and support to join hands to help people in localities affected by storms in the spirit of "mutual love and affection", "national spirit, compatriotism", and "the whole leaves cover the torn leaves".

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh speaks at the launching ceremony
The Prime Minister requested to quickly complete the draft resolution for signing and promulgation on key tasks and solutions to urgently overcome the consequences of natural disasters after the storm, quickly stabilize people's lives, promote the recovery of production and business, actively promote economic growth, and control inflation well.

















