Hours after the Việt Nam Fatherland Front Committee of Nghệ An issued an urgent appeal for relief on 23 July 2025, GO! Vinh supermarket under Central Retail Việt Nam quickly prepared 200 essential aid packages.
To prepare for worsening weather, the Market Surveillance Agency is working with key ministries, police, and local military to ensure smooth logistics and clear communication.
Commercial banks are allowed to extend debt repayment deadlines for Typhoon Yagi–affected borrowers until the end of 2027 at the latest, according to a circular recently issued by the State Bank of Việt Nam.
Soldiers in Military Corps No 12 are sparing no effort to build new houses for Làng Nủ villagers, whose homes were swept away during the floods caused by Typhoon Yagi.
Digital travel platform Agoda has recently revealed that traveler interest in key northern regions of Việt Nam has remained encouraging following the damage wrought by Typhoon Yagi, which made landfall on September 7.
The disaster at Làng Nủ Village in Lào Cai Province caused by Typhoon Yagi left many people orphaned and widowed. Honouring the wishes of those who were left behind, the Skyline team is restoring old photos and recreating them into...
A month has passed since Typhoon Yagi triggered the devastating flood in Làng Nủ Village of Lào Cai Province, leaving 60 people dead and seven missing in its wake. While search and rescue operations were agreed to cease, the 14...
Wilmar CLV, Asia’s leading agribusiness group, has donated a total of nearly VNĐ10 billion (US$400,480) in support of people affected by Typhoon Yagi in the northern provinces.
The State Bank of Việt Nam (SBV) is considering a plan to grant commercial banks the ability to extend debt repayment periods by up to one year for borrowers impacted by Typhoon Yagi.
As discussions unfold on the numerous challenges brought forth by the storm, it is imperative that we adopt a mindset of determination and reform to prevent the recurrence of such disasters in the future.
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved a US$2 million grant to assist the Government of Việt Nam in providing emergency and humanitarian services to residents affected by the Typhoon Yagi in the northern region of the country.
Typhoon Yagi has passed but farmers in northern regions are still reeling from the devastating loss it caused to their crops. The total damage to rice, fruits and other plants is estimated to be over $170 million, which will likely...
To date, 32 out of 40 commercial banks have registered to provide a total of VNĐ405 trillion (US$16.43 billion) in preferential loans with rates up to two per centage points lower to support customers who were affected by the Typhoon...
Figures from credit institutions and branches of foreign banks in affected localities as of Tuesday, showed that around 73,000 customers were affected with a total outstanding loan of VNĐ94 trillion.