Behind the photo of giving flowers to soldiers in farewell that went viral in Yen Bai
Báo Dân trí•23/09/2024
(Dan Tri) - The photo is considered a beautiful moment, deeply imprinted in the hearts of those returning to their units as well as the people staying behind.
On the morning of September 22, on the streets in the center of Yen Bai city (Yen Bai province), many people holding national flags and flowers stood waving and tearfully saying goodbye to officers and soldiers of many military units after helping people overcome the consequences of floods. Images of Yen Bai people being moved and choked up when convoys of soldiers passed by were widely shared on social networks. Among the shared images, the photo of a girl holding a rose high towards the young soldiers in the car moved many people. Immediately, this image received a large number of shares on social networks.
Touching image of people saying goodbye to soldiers returning to their units (Photo: Hoang Trang).
The photo is considered a beautiful moment, deeply imprinted in the hearts of those returning to their units as well as the people staying behind. The bright smiles of the soldiers, the people and the bright flowers at the moment Yen Bai is resiliently standing up after the fierce flood. Talking to Dan Tri reporter, Ms. Hoang Trang (living in Yen Bai city, Yen Bai) confirmed that she is the owner of the photo. The photo was taken by Ms. Trang while standing on Hoang Hoa Tham street to say goodbye to the soldiers. However, those were not the flowers that this woman bought to give. "At that time, I raised my hand to wave goodbye, a young soldier in his 20s handed me a rose. That moment was so unexpected and special. I was moved, moved and wanted to cry. In my heart arose national pride, love for the Fatherland and gratitude to the soldiers and many other forces who helped the people", Ms. Trang said. According to Hoang Trang, on the morning of September 22, she did not know that the soldiers would return to their units. When she saw people holding flags and flowers standing on both sides of the road, she joined the crowd. Every time a vehicle carrying soldiers passed by, the people shouted: "Goodbye, soldiers! Yen Bai people are grateful to you!"
Muddy scene in Yen Bai city after the flood receded (Photo: Do Ngoc Luu).
For Trang, the image of soldiers bringing relief food, helping to evacuate people or cleaning mud on every street and alley has become familiar in recent days. Ms. Trang shared: "The time the soldiers helped people was not too long, but what they did was truly admirable. My family did not suffer much damage, but my relatives' houses also received very dedicated help from the soldiers."
Soldiers of the Military Region 2 Command actively help people clean up flood mud on the streets of Yen Bai (Photo: Do Ngoc Luu).
In recent days, army soldiers, along with other forces, local authorities and people, have been cleaning up mud after the flood receded in areas in Yen Bai. Previously, in order to promptly support Yen Bai, the Military Region 2 Command mobilized maximum manpower with more than 1,000 officers and soldiers from many Divisions, Brigades, Regiments... along with machinery and equipment, divided into teams and groups to help people clean up roads and houses after the flood receded.
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