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Rachel Vennya Raises Donations for the Flood in Sumatra, Has Reached Hundreds of Millions

Rachel Vennya Raises Donations for the Flood in Sumatra, Has Reached Hundreds of Millions

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Rachel Vennya Raises Donations for the Flood in Sumatra, Has Reached Hundreds of Millions

Famous influencer Rachel Vennya shows her concern about the flood that has hit Sumatra. Through a post on her Instagram story, Rachel is raising funds and inviting the public to donate.

In a short time, the donations opened by Rachel have been pouring in. The aid funds have already reached hundreds of millions of rupiah.

Access articles about Rachel Vennya at Liputan6.com.

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Rachel Vennya has become one of the influencers in the country who cares about humanitarian issues. Upon learning that a natural disaster struck Sumatra, Rachel immediately organized a fundraising effort.

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Rachel Vennya is asking for prayers and assistance for residents in several areas in Sumatra affected by flash floods, landslides, and tornadoes, which have caused many houses to be damaged, roads and electricity to be cut off, and residents to be displaced.

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"Now I want to invite friends to help our friends who are in trouble right now. They need medicine, they need a lot of tools for searching for people," Rachel explained in her Instagram story on Thursday (27/11).

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"They also need facilities like houses or if they are sick or anything, because everything has been destroyed," she continued.

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At the Kitabisa.com link, fundraiser Rachel Vennya received a positive response from the public. The funds raised have reached over Rp 300 million and there is a possibility for it to continue to grow.

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For the Indonesian people, one must not turn a blind eye to the natural disasters that are currently happening.

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Rachel Vennya must set an example, so that everyone will also take action to help the flood victims in Sumatra who are currently losing their homes and in need of many medications.