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The whole country goes to the Central region with all the love and the spirit of mutual love. Regardless of whether they are young or old, no one wants to stand out from the arms of support for the central region, gather some of their strength and material to help people in the floodplain overcome pain and loss.
Recently, social media released a clip recording an image of an elderly woman in Hai Duong “carrying” bags of clothing and instant noodles to send relief vehicles to the central region. Their simple but very meaningful exchange made many people choke and excited.
Clip: Hai Duong’s grandmother “carried” a bag of food and instant noodles to support Central Vietnam (Source: Facebook)
According to the clip, an elderly woman in her 80s, again handcuffed, was defiantly with a cane, “carrying” the sack to walk to a car carrying relief items, sending the driver to help her move to the Central region. The old woman’s jacket was simple, and it even had a broken corner, but with it inside, there was much love for her people who suffered from the floods.
The cameraman asked him what was in the bag and he “presumed” that the bag had clothes and instant noodles in it. When “loading” the bag reached the loading position, perhaps due to back fatigue, it also dropped the bag to the ground.
The cameraman was very moved by the heart of the grandmother, he said: “This old woman, with this back to back, still loves the people of Central Vietnam. Look at the Central region, here is everything for the Central”.
The person who filmed this clip also added that the aforementioned old woman named Cach currently lives in Chi Linh, Hai Duong.
Grandmother “carried” a bag to support the people of Central Vietnam with clothes and noodles (Photo cut from clip)
In the immediate aftermath of its posting, the clip above has received a lot of attention from the online community. Many people were touched by the significant gesture of the old woman, thanking her for her small portion of materialism but great wealth and spirituality.
Some comments from the online community:
– “I feel so sorry, you look so heavy and out of breath. From the bottom of the heart a person in Central Vietnam sends you the deepest gratitude! I wish you good health!”
– “The Vietnamese are full of human love. I hope you are healthy.”
– “The picture looks so moving. I wish you good health, I wish all the people of the Middle East.”
Currently, the clip and the significant story about the old woman are still widely shared on social media.
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