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“Reviving” the spirit of “Green Sunday”

HNN.VN - Immediately following the call of the City People's Committee, on the morning of November 9, a large number of residents, cadres, civil servants, public employees, various associations, unions, armed forces, Youth Union members, and Hue Urban Environment and Public Works Joint Stock Company, etc., simultaneously launched an environmental cleanup campaign across all communes and wards in the city.

To soon bring back a “green - clean - bright” HueSmall Actions, Big Changes

 Standing Vice Chairman of the City People’s Committee Nguyen Thanh Binh (on the right) participated in the Green Sunday movement in Kim Long Ward. Photo: D. QUANG

Activities such as clearing trash, mud, washing roads, and salvaging water hyacinth, etc., were carried out in areas, spots, and routes… where trash and mud still remained after the recent flooding.

With the enthusiastic participation of a large force, tools, and vehicles, the environmental restoration efforts associated with the “Green Sunday” movement have shown effectiveness and practicality, as many locations have basically restored their appearance, contributing to soon bring back a bright - green - clean - beautiful urban area after the natural disaster.

This also serves as a driving force for the entire community to “revive” the spirit of the “Green Sunday” after a period of temporary interruption due to the recent  prolonged flooding.

The following are some photos from the general cleanup campaign in the city:

 Mobilizing excavators to collect trash... Photo: D. QUANG
 At the intersection of Mai Luong and Nguyen Anh Thu streets (Huong An Ward), a large amount of mud was accumulated. Photo: H. DANG
 Thanks to the active participation of residents and forces, the accumulated mud has now been cleared. Photo: H. DANG
 Dap Da (Stone Dam) was also one of the spots where trash was heavily concentrated in the city center. Photo: T.BINH
 The pedestrian bridge along the Nhu Y River was actively cleaned by Youth Union members. Photo: T. BINH
 Working together to restore the clean appearance of the streets in An Cuu Ward. Photo: M. HIEN
 Young and old together cleaned the environment in Phong Phu Ward. Photo: KHANH TRINH
 Handling the thick layer of mud at a tourist destination in Thanh Thuy: Photo: N. HIEP
 Vehicles were mobilized to serve the environmental cleanup campaign. Photo: P. THANH
 Besides the routes, some beaches were also cleaned by the forces... Photo: Q.ANH
 Mobilizing personnel to salvage water hyacinth and clear the flow on the rivers. Photo: A.PHONG
 The elderly actively participated in the “Green Sunday in Phu Loc. Photo: H. PHUC
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