High tide, many areas along Tam Giang are deeply flooded
PHÚC ĐẠT - NGUYỄN LUÂN |
HUE - High tides caused water to overflow Tam Giang to shore, flooding many low-lying areas and restaurants along the road.
PHÚC ĐẠT - NGUYỄN LUÂN |
HUE - High tides caused water to overflow Tam Giang to shore, flooding many low-lying areas and restaurants along the road.
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HCMC - On the afternoon of October 9, high tides caused some roads to be deeply flooded, affecting people's daily life and travel.
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Can Tho - High tide in some areas of Can Tho on the evening of October 7, people had the opportunity to test homemade vehicles.
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HCMC - High tide in the middle of the 8th lunar month is forecast to rise, possibly exceeding alert level III, causing people in low-lying areas to feel worried and proactively respond.
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The stock market has shown positive signals, especially from foreign investors after the previous shocking decline.
Chân Phúc |
HCMC - On the afternoon of October 9, high tides caused some roads to be deeply flooded, affecting people's daily life and travel.
Nhóm PV |
Can Tho - High tide in some areas of Can Tho on the evening of October 7, people had the opportunity to test homemade vehicles.
Nguyên Chân |
HCMC - High tide in the middle of the 8th lunar month is forecast to rise, possibly exceeding alert level III, causing people in low-lying areas to feel worried and proactively respond.