Daiichi Group joins hands to help the people of Cat Ba overcome the aftermath of super typhoon Yagi
Super Typhoon Yagi, one of the strongest storms of 2024, caused severe damage to the northern provinces of our country, including Cat Ba, which bore the brunt of the storm’s fury. The destruction left behind is truly devastating.
Cat Ba - Hai Phong after Typhoon Yagi
After the storm, numerous houses had their roofs torn off, infrastructure was heavily damaged, trees were uprooted and many roads were blocked. The scenes of devastation left behind by the natural disaster have deeply moved everyone.
Many houses in Cat Ba had their roofs torn off after the storm
Many households are facing immense difficulties as their daily lives have been completely disrupted and some homes are only temporarily repaired to provide shelter.
Residents had to make temporary repairs to find shelter
Faced with the challenges confronting the people of Cat Ba, Daiichi Group has taken practical actions to help locals swiftly recover from the storm’s aftermath.
On September 26, 2024, Daiichi Group donated 1,000 square meters of cold-rolled steel roofing and 1,800 liters of paint, with a total value of 400 million VND. These materials will help residents quickly repair damaged houses, ensuring safety and stability in their lives as soon as possible.
Daiichi Group joins hands to help the people recover from the storm’s aftermath
In the first phase of support, Daiichi Group promptly delivered 1,000 square meters of steel roofing to help residents quickly restore their damaged roofs, protecting their properties and daily lives. Next, 1,800 liters of paint will be provided to help residents complete the repairs, bringing a safer and more sustainable living environment after the heavy damages.
Daiichi Group provides roofing and paint to the people of Cat Ba
Beyond offering immediate roofing and paint supplies, Daiichi Group plans to implement long-term support programs for Cat Ba. The company will work closely with local authorities to assess specific needs and propose sustainable solutions to help Cat Ba Island recover effectively from the disaster.
Daiichi Group also extends its heartfelt gratitude to valued customers and partners who have always supported the company. Thanks to everyone’s contributions and sharing, these practical and timely support actions have been made possible. Daiichi Group hopes that with the collective efforts of the people, local authorities and businesses, Cat Ba will soon recover and regain its natural beauty, maintaining its position as a top tourist destination for both domestic and international visitors.
Currently, tourism activities on Cat Ba Island, such as the Cat Ba bus route and Lan Ha Bay cruises have already resumed to serve tourists.