Immediately after the disaster, Dam Thuy Border Post under the Cao Bang Provincial Border Guard Command, promptly mobilized forces to assist local residents in overcoming the consequences and stabilizing their lives.

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Dam Thuy Border Post provides fiber-cement sheets to help Cuong’s family repair their house.

Specifically, in the early hours of April 4, heavy rain and strong winds struck Ban Gun–Khuoi Ky hamlet in Dam Thuy commune. The disaster completely tore off and destroyed the roof of the house belonging to Nong Van Cuong’s family.

Senior Captain Nong Quoc Huy, Deputy Political Officer of Dam Thuy Border Post, said, “As soon as we received information about the damage caused by the storm, the unit quickly deployed personnel to the scene, prioritizing support for residents in moving their belongings and dealing with the aftermath. This is the responsibility of our officers and soldiers in helping people stabilize their lives, especially as natural disasters are becoming increasingly complex.”

In addition to actively assisting the family in relocating their belongings to safety, Dam Thuy Border Post provided 20 fiber-cement roofing sheets, worth approximately VND 2 million, helping the family repair their roof and restore their living conditions.

The timely and practical actions of the officers and soldiers of Dam Thuy Border Post have helped local residents overcome difficulties caused by the disaster, while further strengthening the solidarity between the military and civilians in the border area.

Translated by Tran Hoai