Rapidly rebuilding more than 1,500 collapsed houses to help people in flooded areas have shelters before Tet
On the morning of December 1, the Central provinces simultaneously launched the "Quang Trung Campaign" to build more than 1,500 collapsed houses, helping people in flooded areas have a home before Tet.
At the headquarters of the Party Committee of Hoa Thinh commune (Dak Lak), the Military Region 5 Command chaired a launching ceremony to support the construction of houses for households that collapsed and collapsed after floods. This is an activity of profound humanitarian significance, demonstrating the spirit of "Forgetting oneself for the People" of Uncle Ho's soldiers, contributing to helping people in flooded areas soon stabilize their lives after natural disasters.
The campaign demonstrates the spirit of speed and boldness in building houses for families swept away and collapsed by natural disasters. The construction work started from December 1 and must be completed by January 31, 2026 (before Tet).
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earthworms clog up to the ground and then dry up en masse

On December 1, at the foot of Deo Ngang (in Vinh Son village, Phu Trach commune, Quang Tri province), earthworms were lying everywhere on concrete paths and people's gardens and extended to the edge of National Highway 1.
Many worms have died and contracted under the sun, while others are still struggling.
As one of the first people to discover the incident, Ms. Nguyen Thi Thoai (residing in Vinh Son village) was still surprised. She said that when she and her husband went to the garden early in the morning, they saw this scene.
The worms crawled up a lot and then died. Some have just died, some have just dried up. The worms may have increased for several days, and will die by the time of sunshine.
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Da Nang welcomes visitors to Son Tra peninsula again
Tourists can return to visit Son Tra Peninsula after a temporary hiatus to overcome the consequences of storms and floods.
The Management Board of Son Tra Peninsula and Da Nang tourist beaches has officially announced the resumption of sightseeing activities in Son Tra Peninsula, meeting the expectations of many people and tourists.
sightseeing routes on Son Tra peninsula have resumed normal operations. The routes allowed to circulate include: Yet Kieu - Dinh Ban Co - Bai Bac route and Bai Bac - Cay Da heritage intersection. These are familiar routes, bringing visitors to famous landmarks such as Ban Co Peak and the Thousand-Age Tree.
However, the Management Board emphasized that the connecting route from Tien Sa - Suoi Om - Dinh Ban Co will continue to be temporarily suspended for sightseeing. This area was heavily affected by the recent storm, and the work to repair, clean up and reinforce areas at risk of landslides is still being urgently carried out.
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