By September 15, Hanoi Social Insurance had also compiled more than 100 cases of victims, including those participating in social insurance, to provide industry support and promptly resolve social insurance benefits for the victims.
On September 14, working groups from the Hanoi Social Security Department visited the victims' families to provide support from the Vietnam Social Security Department and encourage the families to overcome the pain of losing their loved ones.
Accordingly, the working delegation of Hanoi Social Insurance went to Soc Son district to pay their respects, express their condolences and provide support from the industry to the family of nurse Tran Thi Thinh (born in 1990), Head of the Thanh Xuan Hoa Binh Village Union (Hanoi Rehabilitation Hospital). In the mini apartment fire in Khuong Ha on September 12, Ms. Thinh and her two daughters (born in 2015 and 2018) were the victims who died, and her husband is currently being treated at Bach Mai Hospital.
On the afternoon of September 14, Hoan Kiem District Social Insurance coordinated with business representatives to prepare documents, pay social insurance benefits (death benefit, funeral support) and give social insurance support money to the representative of the family of the victim of TTLA (born in 1997, Kiot Viet Company, under the Hoan Kiem District Labor Federation).
On the evening of September 14, Thanh Xuan District Social Insurance coordinated with the Social Insurance Communications Department of Hanoi City to visit and encourage the family of Ms. Vu Thi Thuy Trang, an officer of the Industrial and Commercial Bank, Thanh Xuan branch - whose husband and 2 children escaped the fire and are currently staying at her brother's house in Kim Giang apartment building. Along with that, Thanh Xuan District Social Insurance came to hand over social insurance benefits (death benefit, funeral support) and support money to the family of the victim Tran Thi Ch.…
Mr. Vu Duc Thuat - Deputy Director of Hanoi Social Insurance Department presented support from the Social Insurance industry to Ms. Tran Thi Thinh's family.
In addition, implementing the direction of Vietnam Social Security on coordinating the rescue and support of victims of the apartment fire in Thanh Xuan district, Hanoi, Hanoi Social Security has requested medical examination and treatment facilities to deploy, create all conditions, ensure adequate and timely medicine, supplies, medical equipment and treatment means to provide the best care and treatment for patients who are victims of the fire coming for medical examination and treatment...
Previously, on September 13, General Director of Vietnam Social Security Nguyen The Manh signed urgent dispatch No. 2845/BHXH-VP to Hanoi Social Security regarding the mini apartment fire at lane 29/70, Khuong Ha street, Thanh Xuan district.
In this Official Dispatch, the General Director of Vietnam Social Security sends condolences and shares the losses of the victims' families.
The Social Insurance sector supports families with 3 million VND/deceased person and 2 million VND/injured person, deducted from the sector's centralized welfare fund (from the salaries of civil servants and public employees in the sector).
In addition to encouraging and supporting the victims, the General Director of Vietnam Social Security also directed the Director of Hanoi Social Security to urgently coordinate with medical examination and treatment facilities to create all conditions, ensure adequate and timely medicine, medical supplies, technical services, etc. to support, care for, and provide the best treatment for patients injured in the fire.
At the same time, resolve as quickly and as soon as possible the funeral expenses and death benefits for social insurance participants who are victims of the fire.
This direction demonstrates the concern, sharing, and timely encouragement, both materially and spiritually, of the Social Insurance sector for the victims of the fire, in order to ensure social security, especially in the most difficult contexts.
Huong Anh (t/h)
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