Singaporean Donates MRI Scanner to Help AO Victims

A Singaporean entrepreneur has donated a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner to the Danang Hospital in central Danang city to assist with the examination and treatment of local Agent Orange (AO)/dioxin victims. Documentary on Vietnamese AO victim named in Oscars’ shortlist French locality supports Vietnam AO victims Harold Chan Soo York presented the $1.45 million scanner to the hospital at a ceremony on November 29. The businessman said he will continue to work with the Danang Association of Victims of AO/dioxin to raise $158,890 for the purchase of medical equipment serving the treatment of AO/dioxin victims. On this occasion, Chairman of the municipal People’s Committee Huynh Duc Tho presented a certificate of merit to the entrepreneur in recognition of his contributions. According to the Vietnam Association of Victims of AO/dioxin, between 1961 and 1971, the US army sprayed 80 million liters of herbicides, including nearly 400 kg of dioxin, onto the southern battlefield. Among 4.8 million people exposed to the toxic chemical, about 3 million are AO victims. Danang is one of the worst dioxin contaminated hot spots. (vov.vn Nov 29)