Close-up of a house submerged in the O Mon River in Can Tho due to landslides
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Can Tho - The landslide in the early morning of May 20 submerged a house of a resident into the O Mon River.
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Can Tho - The landslide in the early morning of May 20 submerged a house of a resident into the O Mon River.
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Can Tho - The landslide that occurred in the early morning of May 20 caused the house of a household to completely collapse into the O Mon River, with total estimated damage of 150 million VND.
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Can Tho - At the time of the landslide, the corrugated iron roof in front of the house showed signs of shaking, creating a large wall noise. The land gradually subsided almost the entire road surface.
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The Traffic Police Department has coordinated with technical units to fix and optimize transmission lines, ensuring quick updating of driving licenses on VNeID.
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On July 14, the Hanoi Center for Disease Control (CDC) recorded the first case of Japanese encephalitis in 2025, after many months of no new cases.
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Famous Taiwanese billiards player Chang Jung-lin suddenly passed away while resting at a hotel.
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Hanoi - At 6am, when the sun had not yet risen, the first ferries at Chu Minh Wharf took officers and civil servants across the Red River to Minh Chau island commune.
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Quang Ninh - More than 400 households have moved to both apartment buildings in Hong Gai ward, Quang Ninh province for a long time but have not yet received their red books.
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The 2025 high school graduation exam scores will be announced by the Ministry of Education and Training at 8:00 a.m. on July 16. Candidates can look up the fastest exam scores on Lao Dong.
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Can Tho - The landslide that occurred in the early morning of May 20 caused the house of a household to completely collapse into the O Mon River, with total estimated damage of 150 million VND.
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Cần Thơ – Do đoạn sạt lở tại khu vực Long Định có lòng sông sâu, nguy hiểm, nếu không kịp thời kè chống sẽ có nguy cơ tiếp tục sạt lở vào nhà dân.
Tạ Quang |
Can Tho - At the time of the landslide, the corrugated iron roof in front of the house showed signs of shaking, creating a large wall noise. The land gradually subsided almost the entire road surface.