Polluted
People in Dak Nong are upset because ash trucks pollute the environment
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Dak Nong - People in Nhan Co commune, Dak R'lap district are facing serious pollution due to dust and ashes flying from trucks running on the road.
Subsidence holes and garbage on the tourist road along Ha Long Bay
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Quang Ninh - The sidewalk walking along Ha Long Bay in Bai Chay - where tourists often walk - has many sunken and garbage-filled spots.
Strictly handle the workshop causing pollution and illegal activities
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For many months, dozens of households in Phu Hau village (Cat Chanh commune, Phu Cat district, Binh Dinh) have had to endure the stench from the squid processing factory. Despite repeated petitions, the situation has not been resolved, while local authorities are still struggling to find a way to handle it.
Hue focuses on handling coastal oil spills, preventing pollution
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With the amount of bulky crude oil drifting ashore in Phu Loc district, Hue city up to hundreds of tons, the authorities continue to coordinate in handling it, avoiding affecting the environment.
Overpass project in Hue races for progress, causing pollution
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Key transport projects in Hue City are entering the final stage, with construction work being accelerated. However, a trillion-dong project is causing dust and pollution, affecting neighboring residential areas.
River 217 in Thai Binh has been polluted for many years
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The pollution on River 217 through Dong Son Commune (Dong Hung District, Thai Binh Province) has been going on for many years but has not been completely resolved.
VinFuture 2024 will “dissect” air pollution
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Air pollution and urban traffic is one of four scientific discussions in the VinFuture Awards Week season 4.
Indian people bathe on the river with toxic foam
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Toxic white bottles cover the entire river that indians still use to drink water and bathe.
Coca-Cola tops the world: But this number is scary
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For the first time, Coca-Cola revealed that it produces 3 million tons of plastic packaging per year - equivalent to 200,000 bottles per minute.