Newborn baby girl weighing 3.2 kg abandoned by the railway in Nha Trang
A newborn baby girl weighing 3.2 kg has just been abandoned in the railway fence area in Tay Nha Trang ward, with the umbilical cord still intact.
On October 15, information from Khanh Hoa General Hospital said that the unit received a newborn baby girl transferred from Vinh Hiep Medical Station.
According to initial information, at around 4am the same day, Ms. Tran Thi Ngoc Anh (residing in Group 3 Phu Thanh, Tay Nha Trang Ward) went to exercise while passing through the railway barrier area, near Nha Trang Transport Hospital.
While passing here, she heard a noise coming from a cloth wrap on the side of the road. Opening it to see, she discovered a newborn baby girl inside, wrapped in a T-shirt with an uncut umbilical cord.
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2 young men in Gia Lai tell their journey to escape the scandal on Cambodia's side

On October 15, Bong Son Ward Police (Gia Lai Province) worked with Dao N. (born in 2000) and Nguyen T. (born in 2005), both residing in Bong Son Ward. These two young men have just returned to their hometown after being tricked into going to Cambodia because they fell into the trap of light work with high salaries.
According to N., in early 2025, when she was living in Ho Chi Minh City and did not have a stable job, N. went to Facebook to find a job. After that, an account contacted me, promising to introduce me to a job in Cambodia with a salary of 15-20 million VND/month.
This person introduced a light job, just need to draft documents and take care of customers online. Believing the words, N. agreed and was guided to go from An Suong Bus Station (Ho Chi Minh City) to Tay Ninh to Cambodia.
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Nearly 111 billion VND to increase the clearance of Binh Phuoc 1 bridge by 1.25 m
Binh Phuoc 1 Bridge has a clearance of 1.25 m with hydraulic shock, the second bridge to apply this advanced technique, meeting waterway standards.
Following the success of Binh Trieu 1 Bridge, the engineering team continued to apply advanced " cau nang" technology at Binh Phuoc 1 Bridge on National Highway 1, marking this the second bridge in Ho Chi Minh City to deploy this unique technique. This method uses a hydraulic shock system to lift the entire bridge structure, replacing demolition or new construction, to increase clearance, meeting waterway traffic standards.
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