Over $600,000 aided for flood-stricken areas
15:32', 19/11/ 2007 (GMT+7)

US$601,875 would be used to aid Binh Dinh to overcome serious consequences caused by flood, announced New Zealand's International Aid and Development Agency (NZAID).

 

$21,875 is for the clean water improvement, diarrhea prevention, and propaganda and $500,000 is used to buy 1,000 tons of rice seeds.

 

New Zealand Government passed on the deepest sympathy to flood victims and hoped they would soon recover, said Vietnam-based NZAID's director, John Egan.

 

Binh Dinh Province People's Committee steered functional bodies to receive the relief to soon send them to flood-stricken localities.

  • H.V- H.Y (translated by Hong Quang)
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