Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen and wife Bun Rany pay their respects to the 456 people killed in a stampede on a bridge on November 22, during a ceremony on a national day of mourning in Phnom Penh November 25, 2010.
REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea (CAMBODIA - Tags: POLITICS DISASTER)
REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea (CAMBODIA - Tags: POLITICS DISASTER)
Radio the Voice of Vietnam, the Vietnamese Embassy, the Vietnam News Agency and the Overseas Vietnamese in Cambodia donated nearly US$3,000 to support Cambodian victims on November 25.
The amount of money was sent to the related organisation to help the families of the victims to recover after the disaster in Koh Pich amusement park on November 22.
Earlier, many other Vietnamese companies including the Vietnam Bank for Agricultural and Rural Development (AGRIBANK), the Saigon Commercial Bank (SACOMBANK) and the Viettel Corporation in Cambodia and Ho Chi Minh City raised thousands of dollars and gathered medicine to assist the victims.
The amount of money was sent to the related organisation to help the families of the victims to recover after the disaster in Koh Pich amusement park on November 22.
Earlier, many other Vietnamese companies including the Vietnam Bank for Agricultural and Rural Development (AGRIBANK), the Saigon Commercial Bank (SACOMBANK) and the Viettel Corporation in Cambodia and Ho Chi Minh City raised thousands of dollars and gathered medicine to assist the victims.
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