Underwater cable incident causes widespread power outage in Phu Quoc
On November 30, An Giang Power Company said it had reported to the People's Committee of An Giang province about the incident causing a widespread power outage in Phu Quoc special zone on November 29, 2025. According to the Provincial Electricity, at 1:45 p.m. on November 29, an incident occurred with a 110 kV Ha Tien - Phu Quoc underground cable over the sea to supply power to the 110 kV Phu Quoc transformer station.
The incident caused a widespread power outage including the areas of Duong Dong, Cua Can, Cua Duong, Ham Ninh and the entire Northern region of the island.
Through the inspection process, An Giang Power Company recorded that Thuan Thanh KG Construction Design Consulting Co., Ltd. is constructing a railing about 300 meters from Ha Tien coast in the safety corridor of the 110kV Ha Tien - Phu Quoc underground cable car route. According to initial assessment, the forced strengthening of the steel piles on the taxiway was the cause of the 110kV underground cable supplying electricity to Phu Quoc.
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People in Hanoi are upset because Mai Dich Park is flooded every time it rains
Expected to be a landscape highlight for the western area of Hanoi and has been open to the public since 2019, Mai Dich Lake Park is now appearing with a sad appearance.
In reality, after more than 5 years of exploitation, a series of items have seriously degraded. The peeling and uneven paving roads create "traps" for pedestrians, overgrown with weeds all over the path, garbage is scattered everywhere, even dead fish floating on the lake surface give off a foul smell but cannot be cleaned up in time.

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Mimosa and D'ran Pass prepare to open the route, reconnecting traffic to Da Lat
For more than 10 days, right after the serious landslide on Km226+700 on National Highway 20 broke more than 70 m of the roadbed, Project Management Board 85 (Ministry of Construction) and units in Lam Dong province have focused on human resources and means to overcome the landslide.
The plan was proposed and quickly implemented the construction of opening a temporary road through the landslide site. The temporary road is expanded to 8 m to ensure 2 lanes for traffic.
As of the morning of November 30, the temporary road opening items through Mimosa Pass have basically been completed. Project Management Board 85 is focusing on human resources, vehicles to roll the road surface and asphalt to open the route on December 1 as originally planned.
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