Environment

Storm No. 1 is about to change direction, entering the Gulf of Tonkin, causing strong thunderstorms

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According to the meteorological agency, in the next 24 hours, storm No. 1 is forecast to change direction, entering the eastern sea area of the northern Gulf of Tonkin.

Hue residents face difficulties due to prolonged heavy rain

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HUE - Continuous heavy rain has caused many roads in Hue City to be flooded, affecting traffic, and disrupting people's lives.

Weather today, September 13: Storm No. 1 is forecast to continue to cause heavy rain in many areas

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Weather today 13.6, due to the impact of storm No. 1, the Central Central and Northern Central Highlands continue to have heavy to very heavy rain.

Storm No. 1 strengthens to level 10, gusts to level 13, forecast of bad weather

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According to the meteorological agency, early this morning, June 13, storm No. 1 has strengthened to level 10, gusting to level 13.

Forecast of very heavy rain areas due to storm No. 1, warning of dangerous weather

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This afternoon, June 12, a representative of the meteorological agency provided the latest assessment on the impact of storm No. 1.

Many ways to cope with the "hellish" hot weather of Europeans

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Before the heat reached more than 40 degrees Celsius, many Europeans had to go to fountainers and swimming pools to avoid the heat.

Heroes in the face of the burning hot sun in Japan, India and North Korea

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Not only in Vietnam, many countries in the world such as Japan, India, North Korea... are also suffering from the terrible heat.

Summer 2019 appears on Google Doodle

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Today (September 21), Google Doodle displays images of the dia cau, coconut tree and a chair lying on the beach - extremely familiar details in the summer. This year is predicted to be the year with the hottest and most severe summer in history.

Australia is predicted to have no more winters by 2050

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Experts predict that winter will no longer exist in Australia by 2050 instead it will be a new summer of about 40 degrees Celsius.

The Arctic lost three trillion tons of ice in 25 years

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The rapid increase in ice melting in the South pole and rising sea levels have scientists worried about the Earth's environment in the future.

More than a billion people in the world will lack air conditioners and refrigerators

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Climate change has caused people to struggle to find ways to stay warm and cool.