With six Vietnamese pillars, the Prime Minister called on compatriots and comrades to "work twice as hard," "work during the day if not enough, work at night" to contribute to overcoming the consequences of super typhoon No. 3.

On the evening of September 15, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh attended the special TV program "Vietnam's Support" organized by Vietnam Television, broadcast live on VTV1 channel, aimed at people in flood and landslide areas suffering the consequences of storm No. 3 (YAGI) to spread sympathy and share with the people's losses due to the consequences of storms and floods, and encourage the spirit of resilience to overcome difficulties, creativity and courage for the common goal.
Also attending were Politburo members: Do Van Chien, Secretary of the Party Central Committee, Chairman of the Central Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front; General Phan Van Giang, Minister of National Defense; Senior Lieutenant General Luong Tam Quang, Minister of Public Security; and leaders of central ministries, departments and branches.
At the beginning of the program, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and delegates observed a minute of silence to commemorate those who lost their lives due to floods and natural disasters in recent days.
The program “Vietnam’s Support Point” combined television reports, guest interviews and performances to depict the devastation of storm No. 3 and the widespread floods, landslides and inundations that caused serious consequences to people and property in the northern provinces.
Through real, touching stories from the practical response to and overcoming the consequences of storms, floods, and natural disasters in recent days, along with emotional art performances, the program sends a message about the support points in storms and floods, Vietnamese people in each of their positions can be a support for their compatriots and the country in difficult times.
Through this, it shows that in difficult and painful circumstances, the spirit of resilience, solidarity, patriotism and creativity, which are precious traditions of the nation, are the most solid spiritual support.
At the program, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh went on stage to encourage and present gifts to Nguyen Quoc Bao, born in 2016, who lost both his father and sister when the three of them were swept away by floodwaters while traveling by motorbike across the spillway bridge in Cau Treo village, Yen Thuan commune, Ham Yen district, Tuyen Quang province.
The Prime Minister also thanked and encouraged Captain Luc Van Nguyen, a police officer of Yen Thuan commune, who directly rescued the child from the flood and decided to sponsor Nguyen Quoc Bao so that he could have the conditions to study until he is 18 years old.

Speaking at the event, on behalf of the leaders of the Party, State and Vietnam Fatherland Front, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh acknowledged, highly appreciated and commended the media and press agencies, especially Vietnam Television, for their efforts and focus in the past days on performing very well the assigned tasks in preventing, combating and overcoming the consequences of super typhoon No. 3, including organizing a program titled "Vietnam's Fulcrum."
Believing that in times of difficulty, hardship, and challenge, everyone needs a support, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh shared with his compatriots and comrades about the "6 Vietnam supports." In which: First is the support of the spirit of great national solidarity, solidarity within the Party, solidarity among the people, solidarity within the country, and international solidarity, "Solidarity, solidarity, great solidarity, success, success, great success" as Uncle Ho said.
The second support is that we have the glorious Communist Party of Vietnam leading us for nearly 95 years. The Party has no other goal than to bring independence and freedom to the nation and a prosperous and happy life to the people.
The third fulcrum is the heroic, civilized, and cultured historical and cultural tradition of the nation, the spirit of mutual love and support, “love others as you love yourself”, “the whole leaf covers the torn leaf, the torn leaf covers the more torn leaf”, “gourd, please love the squash...”.
The fifth fulcrum is the people. The people make history. Strength comes from the people. “A hundred times easier without the people, ten thousand times harder, with the people, it can be done.”
The fifth support is the Army and the Police. “In times of need and difficulty, there is the Army and the Police”; “Our Army comes from the people and fights for the people”; “Our Police forget themselves for the country and serve the people.”
The sixth fulcrum is the spirit of self-reliance and self-improvement of our nation and of each individual. When facing difficulties and challenges, the more pressure there is, the more effort and striving to rise up, surpassing one's own limits, with the spirit of "turning nothing into something, turning difficult into easy, turning the impossible into possible."
With the above six pillars of Vietnam, the Prime Minister called on compatriots and comrades to "work twice as hard," "work during the day if not enough, take advantage of working at night" to contribute to overcoming the consequences of super typhoon No. 3 in 26 northern provinces and cities, contributing to building a strong and prosperous Vietnam, and making our people increasingly happy and prosperous.
Earlier, on the same morning, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh chaired a conference on urgently overcoming the consequences of super typhoon No. 3 (typhoon YAGI), quickly stabilizing the people's situation, restoring production and business, controlling inflation, and promoting growth./.
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