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Quang Tri - The military forces coordinate with localities and units to implement the four-on-site motto, ready to respond to and overcome the consequences of storm No. 5.
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The provinces and cities of Thanh Hoa, Quang Tri, Hue, Da Nang have plans to relocate residents with a total of 152,387 households/586,770 people to respond to storm No. 5.
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Typhoon No. 5 Kajiki is forecast to make landfall or pass near the coast of Hainan (China) on the evening of August 24 before heading towards the coastal areas of Central and Northern Vietnam.
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Quang Tri - Faced with the complicated developments of storm No. 5, local coastal residents urgently carried tourist cages and braced against their houses to prevent it.
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Hanoi - Many people flocked to Le Quang Dao Street to watch the military equipment rolling into the center, including young men carrying a ladder for easy monitoring.
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HCMC - After announcing the admission scores, schools have begun to welcome students to attend school.
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A series of victims of Cambodian online scams have been refunded money by Thai authorities in a short time, instead of being lost all that they had before.
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HCMC - The An Phu intersection project with a total investment of more than VND3,400 billion is slowly constructing, with barriers overflowing onto the road, causing serious congestion in the area.
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According to the Northern Hydrometeorological Agency, Hanoi's weather forecast is that there will be rain from now until August 26 due to the impact of storm No. 5.
AN AN |
The provinces and cities of Thanh Hoa, Quang Tri, Hue, Da Nang have plans to relocate residents with a total of 152,387 households/586,770 people to respond to storm No. 5.
Khánh Minh |
Typhoon No. 5 Kajiki is forecast to make landfall or pass near the coast of Hainan (China) on the evening of August 24 before heading towards the coastal areas of Central and Northern Vietnam.
CÔNG SÁNG |
Quang Tri - Faced with the complicated developments of storm No. 5, local coastal residents urgently carried tourist cages and braced against their houses to prevent it.