After storm number 3, Mr. Hoan’s village’s greenhouses and net houses were completely destroyed. The sturdy iron frame of the greenhouse was almost completely broken. Looking at the rows of melons growing well, with fruits hanging everywhere, Mr. Hoan felt his heart ache.
Mr. Huan's family, his son, also suffered heavy losses. The melons and cantaloupes that were about to be harvested were beyond saving. Therefore, for the past few days, the couple has been losing sleep worrying about their son. While sitting absentmindedly next to a pot of hot tea, Mr. Hoan saw his wife carrying a shoulder pole and going somewhere early, so he called out:
- Where are you going? You said you were going to the market to buy some things to go to town to visit your grandchild.
- I called Minh and his wife, I'll miss my appointment with you another time. I still have to stay home and help Huan's family clean up the fields and garden to prepare for the new crop of melons - Mrs. Hoa said.
Hearing his wife tell him to go to his son's greenhouse, Mr. Hoan quickly put on his hat and followed. It was early in the morning but his village's field was already quite crowded. Several youth union members from the commune came to help early. Some cleaned up the wilted melon vines, others rearranged the growing media that had been broken by the wind and rain. Seeing Mr. Hoan and his wife come out, the young people quickly greeted them and then got back to work, not minding the light rain. Touched by the young people's hearts, Mr. Hoan opened his mouth:
- Thank you for coming to help my son's family! The storm ruined the whole melon garden.
Mr. Tu, Secretary of the Youth Union of the commune, comforted Mr. Hoan:
- The natural disaster is severe, Mr. Huan is still young and can still do it again, sir. Yesterday, the commune leaders had a meeting and proposed a plan to the district to support families whose greenhouses were damaged. Our Youth Union has launched a peak period to support recovery after storm No. 3.
Hearing what the commune Youth Union Secretary said, Mr. Hoan felt relieved. Mrs. Hoa and a few friends also quickly harvested the melons that had already ripened and were starting to be sweet, and brought them to the commune center to sell to save every penny for her son. Although the fields were still in disarray, Mr. Hoan believed that God would not let down those who worked hard. In a few days, the village's fields would turn green again. The melon and vegetable gardens would soon revive...
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