PM approves financial assistance to storm-hit northern provinces
The Prime Minister has just made a decision to allocate 260 billion VND (11.7 million USD) from the central budget’s reserve to help 12 northern localities seriously affected by storms earlier 2016.
Hanoi (VNA) – 💃The Prime Minister has just made a decision to allocate 260 billion VND (11.7 million USD) from the central budget’s reserve to he🍷lp 12 northern localities seriously affected by storms earlier this year.
Accordingly, Nam Dinh will receive 50 billion VND (2.25 million USD); Thai Binh, 40 billion VND (1.8 million USD); Ha Giang, Lao Cai, 30 billion VND (1.35 million USD) each; Ninh Binh, Hai Phong, Hoa Binh 20 billion VND (900,000 USD) each; and Ha Nam, Dien Bien, Hung Yen, Thanh Hoa, Son La, 10 billion VND (450,000 USD) each.
The money should be spent on upgrading and repairing essential infrastructure such as irrigation works, roads in rural areas and dikes. Another🌞 50 billion VND (2.25 million USD) from the central budget will also be advanced to Nam Dinh (20 billion VND), Thai Binh (20 billion VND), and Hung Yen (10 billion VND) to purchase seedlings and livestock for farmers.
Typhoon Mirinae, the first hit Vietnam this year, swept through the northern region in the midnight of July 27, causing huge human and property damages with Ha Nam, Nam Dinh, Ninh Binh and Thai Binh provinces being the hardest hit.
Meanwhile, Lao Cai and Yen Bai were battered by flash floods and landslides caused by heavy rains in the wake of typhoon Nida in early Augu𒅌st.
The two storms flooded nearly 256,000ha of agricultural land in the affected localties, according to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development.-VNA
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