Caritas Vietnam helps flood victims
A six member team of Caritas Vietnam visited flood
victims in Mu Cang Chai district of Yen Bai Province on Aug
17, to provide emergency aid to flood victims.
Bishop Joseph Nguyen Van Yen, vice president of
Caritas Vietnam, led the six member delegation to the remote northwestern
provinces of Vietnam where activities by Catholics are restricted by the
communist government.
"Local Catholics have not been recognized by government
authorities, so we try to pay quick, quiet visits to victims, console them and
give them money so that they can deal with their situation," Bishop Yen
just before the visit.
The prelate said victims badly need financial
assistance to help repair houses, buy basic foods and seeds to
cultivate crops. Village children also require books and clothes for the new
school year starting early September.
Bishop Yen said the delegation would explore the situation
faced by local people to make plans to help them in the future.
Father Joseph Nguyen Trong Duong, who oversees Mu
Cang Chai district, said the houses, cattle and crops of the local people
are washed away. The district has a population of 50,000 people, 90
percent of them are Hmong ethnic villagers.
Flooding in the four mountainous provinces of Dien Bien, Lai
Chau, Son La and Yen Bai was caused by heavy rains on Aug. 1-6. According to a
government statement the floods claimed 26 lives and 15 people remain missing
The floods have also destroyed 230 houses, 340 hectares of crops and 145
irrigation systems. (UCAN)
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