Chinese Premier Li Keqiang conveyed deep sympathy and expressed confidence that under the leadership of Vietnam's Party and Government, the affected communities will recover and resume normal life and production.
The Central Committee of the Cambodian People's Party expressed hope for a swift recovery for the Vietnamese people, trusting in the Communist Party of Vietnam’s capability to guide the nation through these challenges.
Cuban First Secretary and President Miguel Diaz-Canel sent heartfelt condolences and affirmed Cuba's solidarity and readiness to assist Vietnam during this difficult period.
Russian Federation Security Council Vice Chairman Dmitry Medvedev extended condolences to the families of the deceased and expressed wishes for a quick recovery for those affected.
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, on behalf of his government and people, sent deep sympathy and wished for Vietnam’s swift recovery and return to normalcy.
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida offered sincere encouragement, hoping for a quick recovery in the affected areas and reaffirming Japan's readiness to support Vietnam.
French President Emmanuel Macron expressed solidarity with Vietnam and confirmed France's willingness to assist in overcoming the storm's impacts.
Leaders from Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Mozambique, Nicaragua, Palestine, Finland, Turkey, and UNESCO have also sent messages of inquiry and condolences, offering support to Vietnam in the aftermath of Storm Yagi.
In addition, Foreign Ministers from China, Cuba, South Korea, Japan, and Hungary have reached out to Vietnamese Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Bui Thanh Son with messages of support.
Several governments have pledged millions of USD in aid to help Vietnam recover from the storm.
According to the Directorate of Dykes and Flood and Storm Control (Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development), by 5 PM on September 13, Storm Yagi had resulted in 336 fatalities and missing persons (including 254 deaths and 82 missing).
Tran Thuong