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Hue City supports people of Ta Lui village (Laos) to overcome fire

On August 21, at La Lay international border gate (Quang Tri province), the Hue City Border Guard Command in coordination with the Sekong Provincial Military Command (Laos) organized a gift-giving ceremony to support people in Ta Lui village, Ka Lum district, Sekong province, Laos.

Báo Sài Gòn Giải phóngBáo Sài Gòn Giải phóng21/08/2025

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Donating necessities to support people in Ta Lui village

Lieutenant Colonel Tran Minh Toan, Deputy Commander - Chief of Staff of Hue City Border Guard sent his regards and encouragement to the government and people of Ta Lui village. At the same time, he presented 1,335m² of roofing sheets, rice, fish sauce and some necessities to the people with a total value of 260 million VND supported by Hue City People's Committee.

Ta Lui village is a difficult area, people's lives mainly depend on farming. In April 2025, a fire broke out here, burning down 35/36 houses in the village, making the already poor lives of the people even more difficult, and they are in dire need of support.

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Donating corrugated iron sheets to support Ta Lui village people

The support activities of Hue City through the Border Guard not only contributed to helping the people of Ta Lui village overcome the consequences of the fire and soon stabilize their lives, but also strengthened the special solidarity and friendship between Vietnam and Laos in general and between Hue City and Sekong province in particular.

Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/tp-hue-ho-tro-nguoi-dan-ban-ta-lui-lao-khac-phuc-hoa-hoan-post809464.html


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