HCMC plans to clear 39,600 houses in 16 districts to renovate canals
On May 28, the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Construction submitted to the Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee a project to renovate houses on and along rivers, canals, and ditches in the city for the period 2025 - 2030.
According to the project, the entire Ho Chi Minh City currently has 398 rivers, canals and ditches that have not been renovated, located in 16 districts, towns and Thu Duc City (District 4, 6, 7, 8, 12, Binh Thanh, Go Vap, Tan Binh, Tan Phu, Binh Tan, Binh Chanh, Hoc Mon, Cu Chi, Nha Be, Can Gio, Thu Duc districts).
The total scale of relocation in these areas is estimated at about 39,600 houses.
According to the Department of Construction, one of the biggest challenges when implementing the project is compensation and site clearance. Most households living along rivers, canals and ditches have weak land and housing legal status; many cases of construction on encroached land or within the canal protection corridor, so they are only supported but do not meet compensation conditions. Low support value makes it difficult for people to buy resettlement houses, leading to many obstacles in handing over the site.
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Dismantling a group of subjects who stole a series of motorbikes in Phan Thiet
From 3 subjects riding a motorbike, the police investigated a group of subjects who stole many motorbikes in the inner city of Phan Thiet.
On May 28, Binh Thuan Provincial Police said that Phu Thuy Ward Police, Phan Thiet City are clarifying to handle the group of subjects who committed many motorbike thefts in the area.
While patrolling to ensure security and order in the area, the Phu Thuy Ward Police working group discovered 3 subjects traveling on a motorbike with suspicious signs, so they checked and took them to the headquarters for clarification.
Through initial investigation, the subjects confessed that the motorbike they were riding was evidence of a theft on May 18 in Tien Thanh commune, Phan Thiet city. Continuing to clarify, Phu Thuy Ward Police identified 5 other subjects in this group, all aged from 14 to under 18, who also committed theft.
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Discovering a slaughterhouse of nearly 3 tons of pork infected with African cholera in Ha Nam

On May 28, Ha Nam Provincial Police said that in the early morning of May 27, the Economic Security Department of the Provincial Police coordinated with the Provincial Department of Agriculture and Environment to conduct a surprise inspection of the slaughterhouse of Mr. Nguyen Tien Manh's household (in Duy Minh ward, Duy Tien town).
At the time of inspection, the authorities discovered that the facility had 4 workers participating in the slaughter, not wearing protective clothing, not having health check-ups and confirming food safety knowledge. Checking the slaughter area, there were 5 pigs being slaughtered on the cement floor, not ensuring food hygiene and safety; the captive area had 21 pigs (from 50 to 140kg/ pig) all showing signs of coughing, difficulty breathing, sluggishness, sluggishness, and dry nose.
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