Dak Lak proposes to remove difficulties for nearly 2,000 durian container trucks for export
According to the recommendation, from October 11, 2025 to present, the laboratories designated to serve the testing of chemical residues (cadimi, gold O...) for durian products for export have temporarily suspended operations to maintain and upgrade the system. This happened right at the time when the province was in the peak of the durian harvest, expected to last for another 20 to 30 days before the harvest ended.
The temporary suspension of laboratories has caused a series of serious consequences. The company could not complete the testing and certification procedures for export shipments according to regulations, causing nearly 2,000 durian containers to be congested at locations.
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Removing An Dien roundabout that often causes container trucks to overturn in Ho Chi Minh City
On October 25, according to the reporter's records, the An Dien roundabout (the intersection between DT7A and DT748 in Long Nguyen ward, Ho Chi Minh City - formerly in An Dien ward, Ben Cat city, Binh Duong province) is being removed to rearrange traffic in this area. Currently, the roundabout has been removed, and the construction unit is re-establishing the flat road surface. At the same time, install traffic lights at DT7A and DT748.

Previously, traffic accidents often occurred in this area, including many overturns of trucks and container trucks. The cause was determined to be that the An Dien roundabout has a large area and is located on the slope of DT7A road (from An Dien to My Phuoc), so trucks and container trucks often overturned when moving here. The above situation has been repeatedly petitioned by local people to the authorities. The plan to remove the roundabout has been agreed upon to install traffic lights and signs to ensure safety for vehicles passing through here.
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High tide exceeds historical level, thousands of hectares of crops in Vinh Long are heavily flooded
According to data reported by the Department of Agriculture and Environment of Vinh Long province, from October 7 to 24, unusually high tides will flood many areas, directly affecting people's lives and agricultural production. Preliminary data from 15 communes and wards shows that the total flooded rice area is about 252 hectares, of which Hieu Thanh commune suffered the most damage with 187.2 hectares. The area of the flooded fruit garden is up to 2,461 hectares, mainly concentrated in Hieu Thanh, Tan Luoc and My Thuan communes.
The flooded area is about 217 hectares. About 2.57 hectares of fish ponds were also damaged, estimated at nearly 800 million VND. Irrigation system is seriously affected: 23.5 km of embankment is overflowed, 22 landslides with a total length of 1,372 m.
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