A series of factories caught fire in Thanh Tri, smoke billowing up
At around 12 noon on January 13, while cleaning up goods in the temporary market on Chien Thang Street (Tan Trieu Commune, Thanh Tri District, Hanoi) to go home for a nap, Ms. Le Thi Hoa suddenly heard several explosions.
Turning back, Ms. Hoa witnessed smoke and fire rising fiercely in the warehouse area less than 200m from the market.
Initial information showed that the fire broke out at a textile and plastic recycling warehouse, then spread to several other warehouses containing tissue paper and plywood.
Upon receiving the news, the authorities mobilized firefighting forces and equipment to the scene. However, due to the large fire, firefighting efforts encountered many difficulties.
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Can Tho exempts rental fees for Spring Flower Market 2025
Businesses, gardeners, and households participating in the 2025 At Ty Spring Flower Market at Cai Rang Floating Market are exempted from rent, electricity, and water.
Mr. Nguyen Thai Bao - Vice Chairman of Cai Rang District People's Committee (Can Tho City) - has just signed and issued a plan to organize the At Ty Spring Flower Market 2025 at Cai Rang Floating Market.
As planned, the 2025 At Ty Spring Flower Market at Cai Rang Floating Market with a total area of about 3,000m2 will be held at the Cai Rang Floating Market stop (No. 17/2, Vo Tanh Street, Yen Thuan area, Le Binh Ward, Cai Rang District, Can Tho City).
The Spring Flower Market is expected to have over 30 display lots of ornamental flowers, ornamental plants, bonsai and some items serving Tet shopping needs; booths selling typical products of the district; along with spaces recreating Ong Do Street, historical sites, typical tourist attractions of the district... serving people and tourists to visit and take photos.
In particular, participating businesses, cooperatives, gardeners, and households are exempted from paying for land, electricity, water, etc.
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Car lost control, hit a series of motorbikes, then crashed into a row of cars parked in front of an apartment building in Ho Chi Minh City
A 4-seater car lost control and hit a series of motorbikes on Hoang Van Thu Street (Phu Nhuan District) before crashing into a row of cars parked in front of an apartment building, injuring many people.
According to initial information, at around 9am on January 13, a 4-seat car was driving on Hoang Van Thu Street, Phu Nhuan District, from Tan Son Nhat Airport to Phu Nhuan intersection when it lost control and hit many motorbikes on the road.
According to the reporter's records, 6 motorbikes were hit. Then, the 4-seater car continued to hit a row of cars parked in front of a nearby apartment building.
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