Search
Updated : 6:11 PM, 11/07/2009
Accelerating poverty reduction for disaster victims
Local authorities and Party members must help people to overcome the consequences of disasters quickly, Party General Secretary Nong Duc Manh said at a meeting with leaders and flood victims of the south-central coastal province of Khanh Hoa on November 7.

Khanh Hoa province reported that the Mirinae storm killed 13 people and injured 9. Many places were submerged, especially in Ninh Hoa and Dien Khanh districts, and Nha Trang City were flooded to a level of 0.5 to 2m. Around 77 ships and more than 6,330 cages of shrimp were sunk. The provincial leaders have directed localities to mobilise resources to overcome the consequences of the storm and provide aid to the families of the dead and injured.

Mr Manh praised Khanh Hoa province’s effort to cope with the storm and to minimise losses. He hailed solidarity and coordination among local authorities, people and the armed forces in the fight against the storm. The most important thing now is to help people stabilise their lives and resume production. The State will provide aid to damaged provinces but they must use the funds effectively, Mr Manh asked.

Party leader Manh pointed out that the province should pay attention to long-term measures, such as zoning, protecting and developing watershed forests, evacuating citizens to safe places and measures to adapt to climate change. He urged the province to monitor the building of hydro-electricity plants and irrigation projects on rivers in the central region to improve their economic efficiency and help prevent floods.

Mr Manh said many people are likely to fall into poverty again so the province must pay more attention to poverty reduction programmes based on State support and devise measures to help aquaculture breeders.

Mr Manh also asked Khanh Hoa province to practise thrift to promote the efficient use of capital, protect the environment and ensure sustainable development.
Feedback
Your name  
Email 
Title 
Detail    
News

More

  • Danish Queen Margrethe pleased at Vietnam visit
    Danish Queen Margrethe pleased at Vietnam visit
    Danish Queen Margrethe II has expressed her pleasure at the current Vietnam visit, saying that it brought about a profound view about a new and dynamic Vietnam for her.
    07/11
  • Vietnam attaches great importance to Mekong-Japan ties
    Vietnam attaches great importance to Mekong-Japan ties
    Vietnam attaches great importance to cooperation in the Mekong sub-region and is ready to actively take part in regional cooperation with Japan, says Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung.
    06/11
  • Party leader inspects post-storm cleanup efforts in Phu Yen
    Party leader inspects post-storm cleanup efforts in Phu Yen
    Party General Secretary Nong Duc Manh on November 6 inspected rescue work in the south-central province of Phu Yen which was severely ravaged by recent tropical storm Marinae.
    06/11
  • NA approves major targets for 2010
    NA approves major targets for 2010
    National Assembly deputies on November 6 approved by an overwhelming vote a resolution on socio-economic development targets for 2010.
    06/11
  • Vietnam, India boost cooperation in national defense
    Vietnam, India boost cooperation in national defense
    A high-ranking Vietnamese military delegation led by Minister of Defense General Phung Quang Thanh on November 5 began an official visit to India at the invitation of Indian Defence Minister A.K Antony.
    06/11
RADIO THE VOICE OF VIETNAM - 58 QUAN SU STREET - HA NOI - VIET NAM
Phone: 84-4-39344231; Fax: 84-4-39344230; Email: toasoan@vovnews.vn.
Online service permit: 782/GP-BTTTT issued on 10/06/2009
Editorial Council: Chairman: Prof., Dr Vu Van Hien.
Editor-in-chief: : Vu Bich Ngoc; Deputy Editor-in-chief: Nguyen Thuy Hoa; Deputy Editor-in-chief: Do Thai Hung
Graphic powered by CGVietnam.com - Powered by ePi Technologies