According to the VRCS Central Committee, Lai Chau will receive VND 150 million and Ha Giang VND 100 million to distribute to families of victims who were dead or injured during the flood.
The society will send working groups to Lai Chau, bringing along relief for local residents.
Vice President of the VRCS Tran Thi Hong An said after traffic is resumed in the two provinces, the society will organize teams to transport necessities and clean water to flood-hit areas.
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Also on June 25, the Hanoi Red Cross Society handed over VND 50 million to the VRCS to help flood victims.
The Red Cross Societies of Lai Chau and Ha Giang have also granted aid to families with dead and injured victims.
Heavy rains over the past few days caused massive floods and landslides in the northern mountainous region, with Lai Chau and Ha Giang being the hardest hit. As of 6 am on June 25, the death toll in flood and landslides rose to seven, with five in Lai Chau and two in Ha Giang, according to the Central Steering Committee for Natural Disaster Prevention and Control.
At the same time, eight people in Lai Chau went missing and five were injured.
Floods and landslides also destroyed and damaged hundreds of houses, hundreds of hectares of rice and crop.
National roads 4D and 279 connecting Lao Cai and Lai Chau were blocked by masses of soil and stones from serious landslides, causing traffic congestion. Some provincial roads of Lai Chau were also damaged.
Total losses are estimated to reach over VND 76.6 billion, with Lai Chau being the hardest hit with damages amounting to about VND 60 billion.
Source: VNA