Vietnamese rescue forces arrive in Myanmar for earthquake relief efforts

A 106-member rescue delegation from Vietnam's Ministry of National Defence and Ministry of Public Security landed at Yangon Airport on the afternoon of March 30 to support earthquake relief operations.
đội cứu hộ của Bộ Quốc phòng và Bộ Công an  Việt Nam gồm 106 người đã tới Myanmar. (Ảnh: BC)
The Vietnamese rescue team arrives in Yangon airport in Myanmar on March 30 afternoon. (Photo: Bao Chi)

The military force is led by Major General Pham Van Ty, Deputy Director of the Ministry of National Defence's Search and Rescue Department, while the public security team is headed by Colonel Nguyen Minh Khuong, Deputy Director of the Police Department of Fire Fighting, Fire Prevention and Rescue under the Ministry of Public Security.

The Vietnamese delegation was welcomed at the airport by Yangon Region Chief Minister U Soe Thein, along with Vietnamese Ambassador to Myanmar Ly Quoc Tuan, Defence Attaché Colonel Dao Van Duy, and staff members from the Vietnamese Embassy in Myanmar.

In response to Myanmar’s request for assistance, Vietnam has offered an emergency aid package worth 300,000 USD to support earthquake recovery efforts.

Starting from March 31, the Vietnamese forces will commence search and rescue operations in the affected areas, while relief supplies will be distributed to communities in need.

The move reflects the Vietnamese Party, State and people's solidarity with Myanmar, a fellow ASEAN member, in overcoming and mitigating the aftermath of the natural disaster. It embodies Vietnam’s tradition of “love others like we love ourselves”, international responsibility, and the country's humanitarian commitment.

The deployment also affirms the credibility and capabilities of Vietnam’s rescue forces in international humanitarian missions.

On March 28, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Bui Thanh Son, along with the Vietnam-Myanmar Friendship Association, sent sympathy to the people of Myanmar.

The Myanmar State Administration Council said that the death toll from the devastating earthquake that struck Myanmar on March 28 has risen to about 1,700, with 3,400 people injured and 300 still missing.
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