Landslides in many places in Can Tho
Currently, the situation of riverbank erosion in many areas in Can Tho is developing seriously, especially along major river routes. Records of Lao Dong Newspaper reporters in Tan Thoi hamlet area (Thoi An Hoi commune), many sections of the riverbank are hollowed out, deep into the mainland and people's houses.
Mr. Nguyen Minh Son (71 years old) shared that the landslide situation makes people always live in anxiety and worry about the risk of land continuing to subside at any time. For elderly people like him, daily commuting and living encounters many difficulties, greatly affecting life and spirit.
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19-hour transnational journey to bring Red-crowned Cranes to Tram Chim
At 9 pm on June 23, the door of the specialized vehicle slowly opened at Tram Chim National Park. After nearly 19 hours of continuous movement, 6 red-crowned cranes successively stepped down to the semi-wild area under the supervision of conservation experts. On the afternoon of June 24, the handover and official reception program was held in Tram Chim commune, marking the second reception of the Project "Conservation and development of red-crowned cranes at Tram Chim National Park in the period 2022-2032".

Behind that peaceful moment is a thoroughly prepared transnational journey. For birds that are particularly sensitive to noise, temperature and environmental changes, every stage of transportation is carefully calculated to ensure absolute safety.
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More than 500 people continue to fight forest fires in Thanh Hoa
On the morning of June 25, information from the scene of the forest fire on hill 74, Hai Binh ward, Thanh Hoa province said that functional forces are still making efforts to cordon off and control the fire.
According to Senior Lieutenant Colonel Le Trong Tai - Head of the Fire and Rescue Police Department of Thanh Hoa Provincial Police, on the night of June 24 and early morning of June 25, police, military, forest rangers, militia and self-defense forces and local people continuously deployed forest fire fighting plans. However, fire fighting work faced many difficulties due to the complex terrain of Hill 74 area, many dangerous locations, and specialized fire trucks unable to access it. Along with that, hot weather and strong southwest winds made the fire even more complicated.
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