People evacuated in Thailand. Photo: France 24
Specifically, regarding the situation on the Thailand-Cambodia border, the Consular Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs recommends:
Vietnamese citizens in the area need to monitor and strictly comply with regulations and instructions of local authorities, including not going to areas with complicated security developments.
Citizens should keep in touch with Vietnamese representative agencies in their respective countries. In case of needing support or information on protection, citizens can contact the citizen protection hotline:
- Embassy of Vietnam in Thailand. Phone: +66898966653; e-mail: vnemb.th@mofa.gov.vn and consular.section.bkk@gmail.com
- Consulate General of Vietnam in Khon Kaen, Thailand. Phone: +66935367869; email: konkaen.th@mofa.gov.vn
- Embassy of Vietnam in Cambodia. Phone: +855977492430, +855316199999; email: ttcpc@mofa.gov.vn; consularcpc@gmail.com
- Consulate General of Vietnam in Battambang, Cambodia. Phone: +855979439888; email: tlsq.battambang@gmail.com
- Consulate General of Vietnam in Sihanoukville, Cambodia. Phone: +855.979.732255; email: tlsqsiha@gmail.com
* On the same day, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs also said that on the evening of July 6, an accident killed two Vietnamese citizens in Germany (Nguyen Duy Quang and Nguyen Quang Minh) and injured two other citizens, one of whom was seriously injured and is being treated in hospital (Hoang Trung Hieu).
Following the direction of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Vietnamese Consulate General in Frankfurt has taken necessary citizen protection measures, including contacting the victims' relatives, providing guidance on funeral procedures and legal issues for the two deceased victims, and coordinating with the Vietnamese community in Germany to support the victims' relatives who are being treated at the hospital...
Source: https://hanoimoi.vn/bo-ngoai-giao-khuyen-cao-cong-dan-viet-nam-ve-tinh-hinh-bien-gioi-thai-lan-camuchia-710387.html
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