Scene of the fire at a scrap warehouse in Ho Chi Minh City
TRỌNG QUỲNH |
Ho Chi Minh City - On the evening of December 30th, functional forces extinguished a fire at a scrap warehouse in Binh Duong ward and are investigating the cause of the fire.
TRỌNG QUỲNH |
Ho Chi Minh City - On the evening of December 30th, functional forces extinguished a fire at a scrap warehouse in Binh Duong ward and are investigating the cause of the fire.
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Lam Dong - Cam Ly - Da Lat ward authorities urgently provided 60 million VND, calling for cooperation to help a group of humanitarian children soon stabilize their studies after the fire.
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Lam Dong - After more than an hour, the authorities controlled and extinguished the fire that broke out at midnight at a farm machinery business in B'Lao ward.
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HCMC - Firefighting forces have completely controlled the fire at a 4-storey house on Nguyen Thai Binh Street (HCMC). The initial cause was suspected to be a burst of gas.
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HCMC - A warehouse storing many scrap metals on My Phuoc - Tan Van street caught fire, a column of smoke rose dozens of meters high.
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Hanoi - After more than 10 months of renovation and upgrading, Nghia Do Park has put on a different appearance, making people surprised.
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Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul pledged to continue the plan to build a border wall with Cambodia, considering this a security goal if he remains in office after the election.
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Answering Lao Dong reporters, many viewers said that they felt scammed when the organizer of the music night "Ve day bon canh chim troi" canceled the show.
Phúc Khánh |
Lam Dong - Cam Ly - Da Lat ward authorities urgently provided 60 million VND, calling for cooperation to help a group of humanitarian children soon stabilize their studies after the fire.
Phúc Khánh |
Lam Dong - After more than an hour, the authorities controlled and extinguished the fire that broke out at midnight at a farm machinery business in B'Lao ward.
Tâm Bảo |
HCMC - Firefighting forces have completely controlled the fire at a 4-storey house on Nguyen Thai Binh Street (HCMC). The initial cause was suspected to be a burst of gas.