Canal pollution
Rivers with serious pollution, finding solutions to revive dead rivers
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Faced with the current pollution of the river system, Tien Phong Newspaper organized a seminar on "Solutions to revive dead rivers".
The most beautiful canal in Ho Chi Minh City is polluted again, waiting for a 10,600 billion VND project to be rescued
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HCMC - Nhieu Loc - Thi Nghe Canal is sinking into pollution with dead fish and garbage, waiting for the project worth more than VND10,600 billion to be "rescued".
Close-up of dead fish floating on the Nhieu Loc - Thi Nghe canal in Ho Chi Minh City
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HCMC - The phenomenon of mass fish deaths occurred on a section of the canal about 5 km long, from Thi Nghe bridge (District 1) to Cong Ly bridge (District 3), showing signs of spreading.
Mass fish deaths, white water surface on Nhieu Loc - Thi Nghe canal in Ho Chi Minh City
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HCMC - Nhieu Loc - Thi Nghe Canal has a series of dead fish floating on the water surface, giving off a foul smell, suspected of causing pollution due to the first rains of the season.
The contaminated canals are revived, changing the appearance of Ho Chi Minh City urban area
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Ho Chi Minh City - Over the past 50 years, the Ho Chi Minh City government has made great efforts in the revival of polluted canals, changing urban appearance, bringing joy to the people.
Young people in Ho Chi Minh City struggle in the canal to collect tons of garbage
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HCMC - In recent days, dozens of tons of garbage on the Hy Vong canal in Tan Binh district have been picked up and collected by a group of young people in HCMC and brought ashore for treatment.
Polluted canal in Ho Chi Minh City has changed its appearance
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Ho Chi Minh City - Great joy has come to the people of District 5 when a section of Hang Bang Canal was completed, ending the days of living with pollution.
A canal polluted for decades in Ho Chi Minh City has been revived
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HCMC - A section of the Hang Bang Canal renovation project through District 5 is urgently completing the final stages to prepare for inauguration on January 17.
The 17,000 billion VND project to renovate the most polluted canal in Ho Chi Minh City is delayed
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HCMC - The project to renovate Xuyen Tam Canal - the most polluted canal in the city, is expected to start construction in November 2024 but is delayed because the site has not been handed over yet.
More than 20 years of miserable life next to a "dead" canal in Ho Chi Minh City
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HCMC - For decades, people have had to live next to a canal polluted by garbage and stench that affects their lives.