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Monday, 24/11/2025 | 16:01 GMT+7

Vinamilk delivers 48 tons of milk, drinking water to flood-hit regions

Vinamilk transported 48 tons of milk and drinking water to Khanh Hoa, Gia Lai, and Dak Lak provinces on 22-23/11, assisting residents in flood-affected areas.

On the night of 22/11, trucks departed with hundreds of thousands of milk and drinking water products for flood-affected residents, even as waters remained high. The products were assembled at provincial Fatherland Front Committees and local media offices for prompt distribution to the community.

Khanh Hoa: The relief truck arrived at the collection point on the 23/11 morning, ready for aid distribution to deeply flooded communes where clean water systems had not yet been restored. Nguyen Xuan Tung (left) - Vinamilk's Central Region Business Director, and soldiers from the Navy Region 4 Training Center (right) transported products at the collection point, preparing to deliver them to flood-affected residents.

Residents of Dien Dien and Dien An communes received nutrition products from Vinamilk.

Gia Lai: The nutrition relief truck arrived at the provincial Fatherland Front Committee on 23/11.

Nguyen Xuan Binh (third from the left) - Director of Vinamilk Binh Dinh Dairy Factory, along with company staff, collaborated with the provincial Fatherland Front Committee to deliver products to flood-affected residents.

Dak Lak: Vinamilk's nutrition products also reached the provincial Fatherland Front Committee on 23/11, ready for distribution to isolated areas and households most severely affected.

A Vinamilk representative noted that the floods following Typhoon 13 constituted one of the most severe natural disasters in Central and Central Highlands Vietnam in years. All support is meaningful for residents, helping them stabilize life post-disaster. Nutrition products particularly impact health, prompting the brand to quickly deploy aid to help everyone, especially children and the elderly, recover from flood impacts.

Diep Chi

Photo: Vi Nam

By VnExpress: https://vnexpress.net/vinamilk-dua-48-tan-sua-nuoc-uong-den-vung-lu-4985542.html
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