Ho Chi Minh City streets flooded, people struggle to wade home
NHÓM PV |
HCMC - Heavy rain from the afternoon of October 20th until midnight in districts in HCMC caused many roads to be deeply flooded and many vehicles to stall.
NHÓM PV |
HCMC - Heavy rain from the afternoon of October 20th until midnight in districts in HCMC caused many roads to be deeply flooded and many vehicles to stall.
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From around 6pm on October 20, many districts in Ho Chi Minh City experienced heavy rain, some places the rain lasted until late at night, causing many roads to be submerged in water.
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The 10,000 billion VND anti-flooding project cannot disburse 6,800 billion VND in 2024, Ho Chi Minh City decided to transfer capital to other projects.
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Can Tho - During the days when the tide was at its peak, the road leading to Binh Thuy market (Binh Thuy district) was heavily flooded, and traders had to wait for customers while waiting for the water to recede.
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In the atmosphere of celebrating April 30th, veterans review memories and heroic history through wartime stories.
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Hanoi - Cultural houses in Phu Dien and Ta Thanh Oai villages (Dai Thanh commune) are crowded with people coming to hear information about land acquisition and site clearance for the Ring Road 3.5 project.
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The Vietnamese film market during the April 30th holiday recorded vibrant developments. Among the 5 Vietnamese films released in theaters, "Heo Nam Mong" unexpectedly dropped from the top 1 box office position.
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The 11th Congress of the Vietnam Fatherland Front, term 2026-2031, will be held from May 11-13 at the National Convention Center, Hanoi Capital.
NHÓM PV |
From around 6pm on October 20, many districts in Ho Chi Minh City experienced heavy rain, some places the rain lasted until late at night, causing many roads to be submerged in water.
Lê Thanh Phong |
The 10,000 billion VND anti-flooding project cannot disburse 6,800 billion VND in 2024, Ho Chi Minh City decided to transfer capital to other projects.
MỸ LY |
Can Tho - During the days when the tide was at its peak, the road leading to Binh Thuy market (Binh Thuy district) was heavily flooded, and traders had to wait for customers while waiting for the water to recede.