Two more bodies found in landslide in Bac Ha
On the afternoon of September 13, according to information from the People's Committee of Bac Ha district, rescue forces at the landslide in Nam Luc commune found 2 more bodies of victims, and 8 people are still missing. Previously, at 2:00 p.m. on September 10, a serious landslide occurred in Ban Cai hamlet, Nam Tong village, Nam Luc commune, Bac Ha district.
Nam Tong village has 15 households with 80 people living there. The landslide completely buried 8 houses, leaving 10 people dead, 8 missing and 11 injured. As soon as the information was received, the authorities mobilized forces to rescue and save the victims.
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Tuyen Quang people scooped buckets of river water to clean their houses after the flood.
After the flood receded, many areas in Tuyen Quang City still had no electricity or water. People had to use buckets of river water to clean their houses. After the flood receded, most areas in Tuyen Quang City still had no electricity or water. To deal with the mud, people had to go to the area near the Lo River to use buckets of water to clean their houses.
Speaking to reporters, Mr. Nguyen Van Truong - Deputy Director of Tuyen Quang City Electricity said that reviewing and checking the system before turning the power back on is very important to ensure safety. People also need to take note.
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Ho Chi Minh City bans cars on Le Loi Street for 13 days
From September 16 to 28, vehicles are prohibited from traveling on the car lane on Le Loi Street (from Nguyen Hue Street to Phan Boi Chau Street).
The Ho Chi Minh City Department of Transport has just announced traffic adjustments on Le Loi Street (District 1). The purpose of this adjustment is to serve the "2nd Ho Chi Minh City Green Growth Product and Service Introduction Space" within the framework of the 5th Ho Chi Minh City Economic Forum in 2024.
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