In order to promptly support people affected by floods in the Central provinces, on the afternoon of November 22, Dong Nai Provincial Public Security held a deployment ceremony to send forces to Dak Lak province for disaster response, search and rescue, and post-disaster recovery efforts.
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| Officers and soldiers of Dong Nai Provincial Public Security deploys forces to support people in flood-hit Central region. Photo: Tran Danh |
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| Colonel Nguyen Phuong Dang, Deputy Director of Dong Nai Provincial Public Security, delivers a speech assigning tasks at the ceremony. Photo: Tran Danh |
Speaking at the ceremony, Colonel Nguyen Phuong Dang, Deputy Director of the Provincial Public Security, said: In recent times, historic storms and floods have caused heavy, immeasurable losses to the people of the Central region. With the spirit of "sharing joys and sorrows," "mutual love" and the tradition of "Serving the people" of the People's Public Security force, the Dong Nai Provincial Public Security organized a ceremony to send off the working group to carry out the mission of supporting the people and local authorities of Dak Lak province to overcome the consequences of natural disasters.
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| More than 100 officers and soldiers are ready to take on the task of supporting and helping people in difficulty during the historic deluge in the Central region. Photo: Tran Danh |
Accordingly, in this deployment, Dong Nai Provincial Public Security mobilized 115 officers and soldiers from the following forces: Traffic Police, Mobile Police, Fire Prevention and Fighting Police, Rescue Police and officers from several units of the Provincial Public Security directly to Dak Lak province to support and help the people and local authorities overcome the consequences of floods. In addition, the Provincial Public Security also mobilized vehicles such as canoes, machinery and equipment, and necessities to support the people.
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| Officers and soldiers prepare necessities to support people in the Central region. Photo: Tran Danh |
Previously, the Provincial Public Security also mobilized dozens of officers and soldiers including: Traffic police, fire prevention and control police and many rescue vehicles to support the most seriously flooded areas in the Central region. This frontline force is actively and responsibly supporting the Central government and people in the most difficult period. Up to now, due to the requirements of the practical situation in Dak Lak province, the Director of Dong Nai Provincial Public Security decided to strengthen and add more forces to overcome the consequences.
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| Officers and soldiers prepare equipment and vehicles to support people in overcoming the consequences of floods. Photo: Tran Danh |
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| Officers and soldiers depart for their duty. Photo: Tran Danh |
Colonel Nguyen Phuong Dang emphasized that this is not only a duty, but also a political and humanitarian responsibility and the highest expression of comradeship and solidarity towards the people in flood-affected areas.
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| Traffic police get ready to set out on their mission. Photo: Tran Danh |
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| The convoy carrying officers and soldiers on their mission to help people. Photo: Tran Danh |
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| Previously, some officers and soldiers of Dong Nai Public Security were present to help flood-hit people. Photo: CAT |
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| Dong Nai Public Security officers help people in flood-hit Central region. Photo: CAT |
This special working trip aims to demonstrate the deep and timely concern of the Party Committee and the Board of Directors of Dong Nai Provincial Public Security for the difficulties and losses of people in disaster-stricken areas. In doing so, it contributes to helping people quickly stabilize their lives and overcome the most difficult period after the storm and flood; strengthen the solidarity and close relationship between Dong Nai Public Security and the people and local authorities of Dak Lak province, contributing to building the beautiful images of Dong Nai Public Security soldiers.
By Tran Danh – Translated by Quoc Dung, Thu Ha
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