Phu Tho Police brave the rain to direct traffic on the day of the Provincial Party Congress

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Phu Tho - In heavy rain, the police force organized traffic flow and ensured traffic on the routes in and out of the area where the Provincial Party Congress was held.

As Lao Dong reported, on the morning of September 29, at the Phu Tho Provincial Cultural and Arts House, the 1st Phu Tho Provincial Party Congress, term 2025 - 2030, held a half-time session.

This is the Congress with the largest number of delegates ever with 500 delegates (de delegates of course are 97 people, delegates appointed from 152 Party Congresses under the Provincial Party Committee include 403 people) representing over 257,000 Party members in the entire Party Committee.

Dai hoi Dang bo tinh Phu Tho lan thu I co so luong dai bieu tham du dong nhat tu truoc den nay. Anh: Trung tam Bao chi.
The first Phu Tho Provincial Party Congress has the largest number of delegates ever attended. Photo: Press Center.

Phu Tho Provincial Police have proactively deployed many synchronous solutions, mobilizing maximum forces and means, determined to maintain political stability, social order and safety.

From early morning, the Provincial Police deployed a plan to ensure security and order. The work of grasping the situation and managing key areas and subjects has been strengthened; plans for prevention, detection, combat, and prevention of acts to prevent sabotage and disruption of security and order have been strictly implemented.

Luc luong Canh sat giao thong phan luong tai khu vuc Nha van hoa nghe thuat tinh Phu Tho. Anh: To Cong.
Traffic police force divides traffic in the area of Phu Tho Province Cultural and Artistic House. Photo: To Cong.

In heavy rain, the Traffic Police force organized instructions, traffic diversion, and ensured smooth traffic on key routes.

Other professional forces maintain regular patrols, controls, and on-duty, promptly handling arising situations, not being passive or surprised.

Some images recorded by Lao Dong Newspaper reporters on September 29:

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