Gia Lai sea suddenly dyed red and brown, specialized agencies speak out
The sea water strip turns reddish-brown, specialized agencies believe it may be a "red tide" phenomenon, but are still continuing to clarify the cause.
On February 25, leaders of the Gia Lai Provincial Sub-Department of Environmental Protection (Department of Agriculture and Environment) said that the unit had coordinated with local authorities to inspect the actual phenomenon of the seawater strip of Thien Chanh village (Hoai Nhon Bac ward) suddenly turning reddish-brown.
According to initial assessments, it is likely that this is a "red tide" phenomenon, also known as algae blooming. When algae grow strongly, the water environment often contains a certain amount of organic matter, creating conditions for plankton to multiply and change water color.
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Expressway and ring road connecting Ho Chi Minh City with Long Thanh airport open in May
On February 25, according to information from the Dong Nai Provincial Construction Investment Project Management Board, contractors at component project 1, Bien Hoa - Vung Tau expressway and component project 3, Ring Road 3 HCMC simultaneously resumed construction of packages after the Binh Ngo Tet holiday 2026.
Component project 1, Bien Hoa - Vung Tau expressway, with a length of 16 km, has now reached about 75% of the construction volume. At this project during Tet, a contractor mobilized dozens of machines, equipment and manpower to simultaneously deploy 3 construction fronts throughout Tet to accelerate progress beyond the plan, maintain working pace, create positive momentum to help the construction site immediately catch up and return to normal construction immediately after the holiday ends, avoiding sluggishness.
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27 precious animals suddenly revealed in My Son heritage site

The automatic image trap system has just recorded the presence of 27 wildlife species in the My Son heritage area (Da Nang), proving that a forest ecosystem is being strictly preserved and strongly restored.
On the afternoon of February 25, the My Son Cultural Heritage Management Board (BQL DSVH) informed about the results of deploying an automatic image trap system at typical forest habitats in the forest area of the My Son Historical and Cultural Relic Landscape Protection Area.
According to extracted data, functional forces have recorded a total of 27 wild animal species. Among them, the group of animals has 8 typical species such as: pig-tailed macaques, wild boars, common muntjacs, civets, white-cheeked civets... In addition, the camera trap also recorded the appearance of 19 species of birds and animals mainly active on the ground.
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