Opening a road over the mountain, supporting the delivery of necessities to the Mong village in Tri Le commune
Due to the impact of floods, Tri Le commune has experienced many serious landslides, causing Huoi Moi village - the home of the Mong ethnic group - to be isolated. In this situation, Tri Le commune mobilized local forces, used machinery to open temporary roads, and transported rice and necessities from the volunteer group to promptly deliver to people in the isolated area.
Báo Nghệ An•01/08/2025
Clip: PV According to information from the People's Committee of Tri Le commune, the recent floods have caused many serious landslides, completely isolating Huoi Moi village - home to 150 Mong ethnic people, making access to relief work extremely difficult. Faced with this situation, the commune government has mobilized local forces and motor vehicles to urgently overcome the landslides, opening a road connecting the commune center to Huoi Moi village to ensure traffic and access to relief for the people. Photo: PV In an effort to overcome the consequences of the natural disaster, the commune government mobilized local forces and mechanical vehicles to level the soil and rocks, reinstall the washed-away drainage system, and open a road connecting the commune center to Huoi Moi village. Photo: PV On steep, narrow roads that machines cannot reach, the people of Huoi Moi village, with hoes and shovels in hand, dug the ground together to open a road into the village. Photo: PV However, the road to the village still has many serious landslides that cannot be completely repaired, forcing people to walk for hours to get to the center of Tri Le commune. Photo: PV. The Youth Union and functional forces of Tri Le commune supported the transportation of charity goods, gathered at the Kem Don community cultural house to distribute to people in Huoi Moi village. Photo: PV The newly repaired road has been used to transport rice and relief goods, helping the Mong people in Huoi Moi village overcome difficulties after the floods. Photo: PV Ms. Lo Thi Dung - Secretary of Tri Le Commune Youth Union said: On the morning of August 31, two volunteer groups "Nghe An Free Bus" and "Bao Loc Free Bus" presented a total of 150 gifts to people in Huoi Moi village. Because the road to the village is still divided, the gift-giving activity was held at the Kem Don village community cultural house. Photo: PV The volunteer group directly presented 20 gifts (worth VND860,000/gift) to extremely disadvantaged households, along with the remaining 130 gifts (worth VND570,000/gift), to support the people of Huoi Moi village to overcome the difficult period after the flood. Photo: PV Mong children carry bags of charity goods over mountains and forests back to their villages – an arduous journey lasting nearly 10 hours through landslides and dangerous roads after floods. Photo: PV Along with children, adults in Huoi Moi village also took turns transporting relief goods by hand, struggling to cross the mountains and forests to the village. Photo: PV
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