Shocked by the image of Ha Long Bay flooded with garbage after storm Yagi

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Quang Ninh - Although the forces have been mobilized to collect the waste, due to the large amount of waste generated, Ha Long Bay is still being attacked by waste after the storm.

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Quang Ninh - It will take a long time to deal with the huge amount of garbage spilling into Ha Long Bay, mainly from aquaculture areas devastated by storm No. 3.

Difficult to deal with hundreds of sunken ships in Ha Long and Bai Tu Long bays due to storms

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After the storm, Ha Long Bay welcomes about 4,000 international visitors/day

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