Hanoi Metro apologizes for the incident that affected people's train travel on the morning of August 12
On August 12, Hanoi Metro Company Limited issued a notice stating that up to now, the company has not issued any regulations related to prohibiting passengers from bringing express bicycles with lithium batteries onto trains on urban railway lines No. 2A (Cat Linh - Ha Dong) and 3.1 (Nhon - Cau Giay).
During the research and direction process, some officers and employees of the company have not been fully informed and have announced that they will not serve passengers carrying motorbikes with lithium batteries onto the train, affecting passengers' travel this morning (August 12).
"Hanoi Metro sincerely apologizes to customers in general and passengers carrying motorbikes using lithium batteries in particular, who were affected and caused inconvenience when taking the train this morning" - Hanoi Metro blamed the error.
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A series of motorbikes ran red lights in the center of Ho Chi Minh City, police stepped in to verify
The Ben Thanh Traffic Police Team is verifying the incident in which dozens of motorcyclists wearing orange uniforms ran red lights at the Nguyen Hue - Le Loi intersection, Saigon Ward (formerly District 1), causing public outrage.
The incident occurred at 8:8 a.m. on August 11. A group of more than 10 people wearing orange shirts, driving a Vespa scooter, traveling on Le Loi Street. When arriving at the intersection with Nguyen Hue Street, although the traffic light had turned red, this group of people still did not stop but turned right onto Nguyen Hue Street.
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Releasing a 12kg sea turtle to Hon Cau beach in Lam Dong
On the morning of August 12, staff of Hon Cau Marine Reserve and Border Guard completed procedures to release sea turtles into the ocean.
The sea turtle is a species of Vich, scientifically named Chelonia mydas, weighing 12 kg, discovered by the people and handed over to the authorities.
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