Faced with the serious damage caused by floods in Thai Nguyen, on October 8, Tran Thanh transferred 200 million VND to the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee – Central Relief Committee to support people in flood-hit areas.
On his personal page, the male artist wrote: “Thai Nguyen is flooded up to the head! Looking at the scene, I can’t help but feel sorry for the people there! Please let Xin – Ri couple continue to contribute a little more to join hands with people in overcoming the consequences of storms and floods. If everyone can, please contribute a little! Let’s all look towards Thai Nguyen!”
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Tran Thanh supports people in flood-hit areas of Thai Nguyen with 200 million VND
This is not the first time Tran Thanh – Hari Won couple has carried out charity activities. Previously, the two had donated 500 million VND to the people of the Central region affected by storm Bualoi, through the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee – Central Relief Committee. At that time, Tran Thanh shared: “Please allow Tran Thanh – Hari couple to contribute a little bit of their strength to help the people of the Central region overcome the storm and flood. I hope everyone will join hands. Each of us only does a little, but if everyone does it, the people will receive a lot. For the beloved Central region”.
The actions of Tran Thanh and his wife continue the series of beautiful acts of many Vietnamese artists during the days when Thai Nguyen was struggling with the flood. Previously, Hoa Minzy and Duc Phuc each donated 100 million VND, Huynh Lap and Bui Cong Nam donated 50 million VND, while many other artists called on the community to join hands to support the flood-affected areas.
As of the morning of October 8, the floodwaters on the Cau River peaked at 29.9 m, more than 1 m higher than the historical level in 2024, causing Thai Nguyen City to be submerged in water. Many residential areas were isolated, without electricity and phone signals, and rescue forces had to work all night. According to preliminary statistics, the whole province had 3 deaths, 3 missing people and dozens of isolated areas, with heavy damage to people and property.
