Joyful bustle at the nightingale gardens that "survived" the storm
THÙY LINH - TÔ LY |
Hanoi - The few daisies that "survived" storm No. 3 have brought joy to farmers and hope for the next crops.
THÙY LINH - TÔ LY |
Hanoi - The few daisies that "survived" storm No. 3 have brought joy to farmers and hope for the next crops.
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Thanks to the city's efforts, the trees in Hanoi that were knocked down by storm No. 3 have "revived", and new shoots have begun to grow in the golden sunlight.
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Hanoi - The sudden flood on the Red River caused the Buddha's hand tree garden in Dan Phuong district to dry up. Many farmers were heartbroken when they faced the risk of "losing everything".
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People in Hong Ha commune (Dan Phuong, Hanoi) were heartbroken to see their Buddha's hand garden dried up due to the effects of storms and floods.
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Da Nang declares an emergency situation to repair the eroded Duy Phuoc bridge approach road.
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Son La - On the afternoon of November 21, the Provincial People's Council held its 37th thematic meeting to complete the positions of Chairman, Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Council and Member of the Provincial People's Committee.
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Lam Dong - Chairman of the Vietnam Journalists Association emphasized that in the flood, the press must put responsibility and humanity first.
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Dak Lak - Authorities have approached the scene to rescue a group of workers trapped in flooded areas while constructing the North-South Expressway.
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Let's look towards the Central region through the Golden Heart Social Charity Fund so that people are not alone in the midst of the fierce flood.
Hạ Nguyễn |
Thanks to the city's efforts, the trees in Hanoi that were knocked down by storm No. 3 have "revived", and new shoots have begun to grow in the golden sunlight.
HUYỀN TRANG |
Hanoi - The sudden flood on the Red River caused the Buddha's hand tree garden in Dan Phuong district to dry up. Many farmers were heartbroken when they faced the risk of "losing everything".
HOÀNG LỘC - HUYỀN TRANG |
People in Hong Ha commune (Dan Phuong, Hanoi) were heartbroken to see their Buddha's hand garden dried up due to the effects of storms and floods.