On the afternoon of August 15, a group of people gathered on Highway 1A, Binh Tan District and District 12 to return to the Central provinces and were taken to the school in Tan Thoi Nhat Ward, District 12 to rest and eat.
District police then sorted and brought each person back to the temporary shelter.
On the afternoon of August 15, the Standing Committee of the City Party Committee requested districts and Thu Duc City to review the cases of workers, laborers, students, and people in difficult circumstances to support accommodation costs.
On the afternoon of August 15, a group of people gathered on Highway 1A, Binh Tan District and District 12 to return to the Central provinces and were taken to the school in Tan Thoi Nhat Ward, District 12 to rest and eat.
District police then sorted and brought each person back to the temporary shelter.
On the afternoon of August 15, the Standing Committee of the City Party Committee requested districts and Thu Duc City to review the cases of workers, laborers, students, and people in difficult circumstances to support accommodation costs.
The group of 12 people who checked out of the motel room were sent pickup trucks and cars by Tan Phu District Police to transport motorbikes and people to the headquarters for temporary accommodation.
The group of 12 people who checked out of the motel room were sent pickup trucks and cars by Tan Phu District Police to transport motorbikes and people to the headquarters for temporary accommodation.
District 6 police also mobilized a pickup truck to transport 3 motorbikes and 6 workers back to the motel room.
District 6 police also mobilized a pickup truck to transport 3 motorbikes and 6 workers back to the motel room.
Authorities carried each worker’s luggage onto the vehicle.
Authorities carried each worker’s luggage onto the vehicle.
12 hours after the unsuccessful repatriation trip, Mr. Huynh Van Son (50 years old) and his wife sadly returned to their room in Binh Hung Hoa A ward, Binh Tan district.
12 hours after the unsuccessful repatriation trip, Mr. Huynh Van Son (50 years old) and his wife sadly returned to their room in Binh Hung Hoa A ward, Binh Tan district.
Mr. Son and his wife rented an attic of about 15 m2 for 1.5 million VND a month to work as construction assistants.
Mr. Son and his wife rented an attic of about 15 m2 for 1.5 million VND a month to work as construction assistants.
There was no food left at home, so Mr. Son’s wife made instant noodles with support from Tan Thoi Nhat Ward, District 12 to nourish her stomach.
There was no food left at home, so Mr. Son’s wife made instant noodles with support from Tan Thoi Nhat Ward, District 12 to nourish her stomach.
Mr. Son said that because yesterday he received a call from his grandchild to inform him that `Binh Dinh Countryside Association will take people back to their hometown`, he and his wife borrowed 800,000 VND for testing, gathered all their clothes to return home to Cat Tan commune.
Mr. Son said that because yesterday he received a call from his grandchild to inform him that `Binh Dinh Countryside Association will take people back to their hometown`, he and his wife borrowed 800,000 VND for testing, gathered all their clothes to return home to Cat Tan commune.
The 50-year-old man spread out a mattress to rest, trying to stay in Ho Chi Minh City because he could not return to his hometown by motorbike.
On the morning of August 15, after hearing that Ho Chi Minh City would be quarantined for another month, thousands of people took to social networks to spontaneously arrange to return to their hometowns, causing congestion on the Eastern gateway, National Highway 1A and Thu Duc City.
More than 20 days ago, people living in Ho Chi Minh City and neighboring provinces encountered difficulties due to the epidemic and drove motorbikes back to their hometowns.
In a telegram on July 31, the Prime Minister requested localities that are implementing Directive 16 to strictly follow, `absolutely do not let people move from their places of residence from after July 31 until the end of social distancing.`
The 50-year-old man spread out a mattress to rest, trying to stay in Ho Chi Minh City because he could not return to his hometown by motorbike.
On the morning of August 15, after hearing that Ho Chi Minh City would be quarantined for another month, thousands of people took to social networks to spontaneously arrange to return to their hometowns, causing congestion on the Eastern gateway, National Highway 1A and Thu Duc City.
More than 20 days ago, people living in Ho Chi Minh City and neighboring provinces encountered difficulties due to the epidemic and drove motorbikes back to their hometowns.
In a telegram on July 31, the Prime Minister requested localities that are implementing Directive 16 to strictly follow, `absolutely do not let people move from their places of residence from after July 31 until the end of social distancing.`
Dinh Van