Rice allocated flood-hit areas
15:17', 13/11/ 2009 (GMT+7)

Chairman of Binh Dinh People’s Committee on November 11 promulgated the Decision No.2817/QD-CTUBND on allocating around 3,000 tons of rice to flood-hit areas in the province.

Accordingly, Quy Nhon city will receive 400 tons of rice, Tuy Phuoc district 400 tons, An Nhon 300 tons, Van Canh 250 tons, Tay Son 150 tons, Vinh Thanh 100 tons, Phu Cat 250 tons, Phu My 150 tons, Hoai Nhon 150 tons, Hoai An 170 tons, An Lao 180 tons, and public security 100 tons. The rest will be kept in reserve.

* In An Nhon district, the relief aid of 200 rice tons has been allocated to over 2,000 households in flood-stricken communes in the district, including poor households and beneficiaries severely affected by the flood.

  • K.N-N.Han
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