Người đàn ông tóc vàng 'vá đường' miễn phí, người cha nuôi 600 người con khiến ai nấy cảm động
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Never before have we witnessed a large migration of workers from the cities to the countryside as in the past time. On the repatriation journey, the people were supported by the help of functional forces and benefactors. Wherever they went, the people were led by the delegation, provided with food, fuel, and drinking water. That noble gesture partly shows the spirit of mutual love and affection in the days when the whole country is fighting against the epidemic.
A recent clip capturing the heartwarming moment when Dak Nong police led a group of migrants was widely shared on social networks. While bringing the flow of repatriates through the province, a family's car was left behind. Seeing the strangeness, the new traffic police officer came to visit and knew that the car was broken and could not continue. Without hesitation, the male police officer immediately told the family to stay in the car, while he was in the back pushing hard. The car went a long distance but still could not start the engine, the traffic policeman had to call for help from a pickup truck. He and the other family took turns lifting the motorbike and letting people sit on the truck and hitchhike for a while.
The beautiful action of the traffic police in Dak Nong makes many people feel extremely warm. The journey is still far, but with functional forces standing shoulder to shoulder, difficulties and obstacles will be overcome. Many netizens left comments: "I went from Saigon to Nghe An, seeing that every province the CA soldiers are cute and enthusiastic to help a lot. Thank you to the soldiers who are always for the country and the people. Nice action. , worthy to be the people's police. Frontline soldiers have worked hard for a long time. Watching the clips of returning relatives led by the traffic police makes my heart warm. This image needs to be spread. Wish you all good health!"
The online community has lamented over the past time when the outbreak of the disease caused people to beg for food to be unemployed and surrounded by difficulties. At this time, the expatriate children understand that they need to return to their hometown to take refuge. The call of their homeland at this time is the motivation for them to go on the road and make "extraordinary" trips. Saying "extraordinary", because outsiders will not be able to imagine them doing it. And maybe the insiders themselves, so far, they have never thought that one day they will return to their hometown in this way.
Previously, netizens were warmed by the story of a man named Dam Dinh Duoc, 60 years old, from Hanoi, who came to Ho Chi Minh City to work as a worker for 20 years and was helped by people when he returned to his hometown. pandemic. Specifically, 3 months ago, when Ho Chi Minh City broke out, Mr. Duoc lost his job. Unable to hold on to the city without an income, he decided to join the influx of people back home at that time. However, because he could not ride a motorbike, he had to walk. Walking a distance of more than 1700km from Saigon to Hanoi with a 60-year-old man, in the conditions of temporary eating and resting, was indeed extremely arduous and strenuous.
Mr. Duoc went to Gio Phong commune, Gio Linh district, Quang Tri province. At this time, it was pouring rain, at first glance it was difficult to realize that he was returning to his hometown to avoid the epidemic because his luggage was quite simple. When he reached Doc Mieu, Gio Linh, Mr. Duoc was exhausted from hunger, tired and soaked in cold rain. Fortunately, some people inquired and knew about his case, so they promptly assisted.
Mr. Le Minh Tuan (Quang Tri) shared: "That night at about 6:30 pm, I received information from a brother in the group about his case. It is known that he went back to his hometown in Hanoi from the day In the beginning of the distance in Saigon, there were probably no regulations on travel permits or Covid-19 tests at that time, he said he didn't know how to ride motorbikes, he didn't have any, he didn't have any papers to go through the provinces. What experience should no one give me, so I've been walking for 3 months now, each province takes 3-5 days to go through. When I reached Doc Mieu, Gio Linh, everyone helped me. When I received the news, I immediately bought a bicycle to give my uncle to cycle back to his hometown, at least it was better than walking 5 minutes later a brother I knew brought the bike and my brother drove the bike to find him right away. Fortunately, I quickly found him. From the time I received the information to the time I bought the car and gave it back to him, it took less than 15 minutes. I only had time to inquire, hand over the car and wish him well, he said thank you and continued. continue the journey".
Not only supporting bicycles, some local people, when they heard about Mr. Duoc's case, also came forward to raise an amount of nearly 2 million VND, helping him to have more road expenses to continue his long journey. front. The quick and timely action of Mr. Tuan and the local people has received many compliments and appreciation from the community. More than ever, expatriate workers on the journey back home need support, care and sharing from the community and the government, so that they can safely return to reunite with their loved ones in the midst of difficult times. this tribulation.
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