Khanh Hoa province is providing 60 million VND to families whose homes were completely destroyed by floods, and 30 million VND to those with severely flooded or damaged homes.
Flooding in the South Central region has claimed 91 lives, an increase of one, and resulted in economic losses exceeding 13 trillion VND, an additional 4 trillion VND due to updated damage figures from provinces.
Over 11,200 students from 24 provinces and cities impacted by storms and floods will receive a 10% tuition reduction, bank loan interest support, and scholarships from the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City.
Contaminated water and environment after floods create conditions for microorganisms to multiply, increasing the risk of outbreaks of digestive, dermatological conditions, pink eye, and dengue fever.
Floods have submerged and damaged multiple sections of national route 1 through Khanh Hoa and Dak Lak, paralyzing traffic and leaving drivers stranded for up to 12 hours.
Dr. Nguyen Quoc Dung states that early hydropower dam discharges would reduce flooding, but there is a lack of consulting teams for provincial chairmen to make this decision.
Da Nhim hydropower plant must calculate support for residents in D'ran commune affected by flood discharge, according to Deputy Prime Minister Ho Quoc Dung.
Many damaged automobiles lie on roads, household items covered in mud, as residents of Nha Trang and Quy Nhon busy themselves with cleanup after floodwaters receded on 21/11.
Many bridges collapsed, mountain passes experienced landslides, and railway lines sustained damage in Dak Lak, Khanh Hoa, and Lam Dong provinces following historic floods, with authorities urgently working on repairs.
After a pickpocket stole 50 million dong she earned selling fish salvaged from a flood, Nguyen Thi Bich Ha received 102 million dong in donations from strangers, but chose to keep only the amount she lost.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh demands mobilization of all forces and vehicles to access deeply flooded residential areas, ensuring no one is isolated or calls for help without receiving assistance.
At 10 PM on November 20, from Algeria, prime minister Pham Minh Chinh chaired an urgent online meeting with ministries, agencies, and local authorities at home on urgent solutions to respond to floods.
Floodwaters poured in, causing power outages, a lack of food and water, and no phone signal; on the night of 20/11, doctors and nurses at Quy Nhon hospitals used flashlights and supplied food to patients.
The army has temporarily erected two field tents to provide shelter for Nha Trang residents and serve as a collection point for food and rescue equipment during the rainy season floods.
Throughout the night of 19/11 and into the morning of 20/11, rescue forces evacuated thousands of people from multiple flooded areas in Dak Lak and Khanh Hoa provinces.