Hundreds of officers and soldiers from Dien Bien province’s armed forces have braved dangers, crossed landslide-hit roads to help affected people recover from the aftermath of the floods.

The image of Uncle Ho’s soldiers wading through floods and assisting local people to move their property to safer places stands as a powerful testament to the close ties between the military and civilians. It has brought hope and confidence to people heavily affected by the floods to overcome difficulties and soon stabilize their lives.

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Troops of the Dien Bien provincial Military Command help people clear mud and clean up the environment.
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The province’s armed forces and people relocate the house of Vang A Gau in Trong Su A village, Xa Dung commune away from a landslide-prone area.
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Troops help local people remove mud and clean their homes.
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Crossing the forest to help flood-hit people
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Troops of Regiment 82, Division 355 support the family of Lo Van Lanh in Pa Vat village, Muong Luan commune in clearing mud.
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Troops help people in Chua Ta 2 village, Tia Dinh commune clean their houses.
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Troops of Regiment 742 and the Border Guard Command of the provincial Military Command help people surmount the flood’s aftermath in Hang Pu Xi village, Xa Dung commune.

Translated by Song Anh