Wednesday September 25, 2024

(VOVWORLD) - Over the past week, VOVWorld received more than 420 letters, emails and phone calls from listeners around the world. We also received multiple feedback on our Facebook fanpage and our website at vovworld.vn.

Wednesday September 25, 2024 - ảnh 1Dinh Hoan (VTC14 Channel) reports  from Nu village, Bao Yen district, Lao Cai. (Photo: vtcnews.vn)
 
 

A: We deeply appreciate the heartfelt messages from our listeners around the world, showing solidarity with Vietnam as it endures the aftermath of Typhoon Yagi.

B: Naghmouchi Nouari of Algeria shares his sorrow for the heavy toll the storm has taken in Vietnam, with 254 lives lost and many still missing. The pain of this disaster is immense, and we are touched by your concern.

A: Maguy Roy of France expresses deep sympathy for the victims and their families, acknowledging the immense strength needed to rebuild. Maguy, your words of encouragement provide comfort during this difficult time, and we are grateful for your support.

B: From Phnom Penh, Sokunthearith praises the strength and resilience of the Vietnamese people, and how the solidarity of the government, citizens, and international friends will help overcome these losses. We share in this belief and are committed to rebuilding together.

A: José Ignacio Cos Lezama of Spain highlights the need for immediate international aid, calling for contributions of water, food, and shelter for the victims.

B: Your emphasis on the importance of restoring homes and infrastructure echoes the urgent steps we are taking, and your call for global action resonates strongly.

Wednesday September 25, 2024 - ảnh 2Typhoon Yagi triggers widespread floods across northern Vietnam. (Photo: VOV)

A: Lang Nu village in Lao Cai province is a case in point. On September 10 a devastating flash flood swept through the village, submerging the entire area. The disaster claimed the lives of 54 people. 13 are still missing. A temporary residence was quickly built to provide temporary shelter for the survivors while a new village is being built.

B : Each home is fully stocked with essential supplies to allow the affected people to stabilize their lives while waiting for permanent resettlement.

Wednesday September 25, 2024 - ảnh 3Lang Nu residents move into temporary residence

A: Ms. Hoàng Thị Cảnh, whose husband is still missing, is among those now living in the temporary residence. Canh says she is now feeling more secure as she cares for her two young children.

"When I took my children to school, they asked, 'Mom, we don’t have a house yet, can we still go to school?' Having a home again makes us feel secure enough to continue living our lives," said Canh

B: In addition to housing support, each family was given 8,000 USD. Hoang Van Diep, Head of Lang Nu village, said: “The people are very happy. Thanks to the care and support of the Party and the State, they feel more secure about food and shelter, which alleviates some of the pain they have endured."

A: Tran Trong Thong, Chairman of the Bao Yen district People's Committee, said relocation to the temporary housing area was organized as soon as construction was completed.  

"Weve ensured that people have the supplies and necessities they need to stabilize their lives as soon as they move into the temporary residence, while we work on constructing a new village," said Thong.

A: Construction of the new resettlement area for Lang Nu village is expected to be finished by the end of this year.

B: Thank you all for your messages of solidarity, compassion, and support. Together, with the collective strength of the global community, we will rise from this disaster and rebuild into a stronger future.

A: Jorge Garzón of Spain, shared: “Thank you for giving us the opportunity to communicate through the radio with all the program teams of the Voice of Vietnam. I would like to send my warmest congratulations on the 79th anniversary of VOV, on behalf of the project ‘The Museum of Broadcasting’ and on my own behalf. Thank you for bringing so much joy into our daily lives from across the world. I hope VOV will continue to gain more listeners!”

B: We truly appreciate your kind words, Jorge. It is our honor to connect with listeners around the world, and we cherish your ongoing support.

A: Luis Valderas of Chile shared his feelings: “Your program keeps us updated on what’s happening in your country. Although we are far away in Chile, we feel close to you thanks to your nearly eight decades of broadcasting. A big hug to all of you on VOV's 79th anniversary!”

B: Luis, it warms our hearts to know that our programs resonate with listeners in Chile and beyond. Thank you for your continuous support and kind words.

A:  Listener Didarul Iqbal, from Bangladesh, President of the South Asia Radio Listeners Club, organized a ceremony in celebration of VOV’s 79th anniversary. He wrote: “All the speakers congratulated the staff, employees, and listeners of VOV. The delegates also proposed adding Bengali broadcasts to strengthen the friendly relations between Bangladesh and Vietnam through radio.”

B: Thank you, Didarul, for your wonderful gesture and for celebrating this milestone with us. We will certainly take your suggestion into consideration!

A: Najimuddin, from the DX International Radio Listeners Club of India, listens to our program on 7220 kHz almost daily. He especially enjoys world news and updates on the Middle East, as well as the music we play.

B: Thank you, Najimuddin, for your loyal listenership. We are glad to hear our news and music bring value to your day. To all our listeners, we are deeply grateful for your continued support, and we will strive to keep delivering the content you love.

A: This week, Kalab Abbas of Pakistan expressed his interest in knowing more about the Hanoi Autumn Festival which is held to mark the capital’s 70th Liberation Day.

Wednesday September 25, 2024 - ảnh 4A performance at the opening ceremony of the 2024 Hanoi Autumn Festival, September 20, 2024. (Photo: dangcongsan.vn)   

B: The Festival took place on the pedestrian streets around Hoan Kiem Lake from September 19 to 22. Visitors were treated to models of the "Victory Gate" which welcomed the liberation army’s return to Hanoi, the "Hanoi Flag Tower," the "Hang Co Railway Station," and "Quan Chuong Gate," as well as spaces highlighting Hanoi’s landmarks such as Long Bien Bridge and the Old Quarter.

A: A corner was reserved to showcase Hanoi's cuisine, with traditional dishes like Pho and Vong village’s green young sticky rice, combined with cooking demonstrations by renowned Vietnamese chefs. The festival left great impressions on the visitors.

B: Time is up for our program today. We welcome your feedback at English Service, VOVWORLD, the Voice of Vietnam, 45 Ba Trieu street, Hanoi, Vietnam.

A: You can email us at englishsection@vov.vn. You’re invited to visit us online at vovworld.vn, where you can hear both live and recorded programs. Once again, thank you all for listening. Goodbye!

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