Life of people in flooded alleys in Ho Chi Minh City
NGỌC ÁNH - MINH TÂM |
HCMC - Every time it rains or high tides cause flooding, people in alleys 53 and 67 Bui Van Ba Street (District 7, HCMC) wade through the water.
NGỌC ÁNH - MINH TÂM |
HCMC - Every time it rains or high tides cause flooding, people in alleys 53 and 67 Bui Van Ba Street (District 7, HCMC) wade through the water.
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HCMC - Heavy rain combined with high tides turned Tran Xuan Soan Street into a river, making it difficult for people to travel.
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HCMC - Every time it rains or the tide rises, people on Tran Xuan Soan Street (District 7) wade through water, but the 10,000 billion VND tide prevention project next to it remains "frozen".
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Hanoi proposes to allow pickup trucks to circulate like cars to remove obstacles and reduce pressure on businesses and people.
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Ho Chi Minh City - Chairman of the Vietnam General Confederation of Labor Nguyen Anh Tuan had a survey at the Saigon Ward Trade Union on the afternoon of April 1.
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Hung Yen - Regarding the "suicide" letter that caused a stir, the police safely brought the 3 mothers and children home and denied the rumors of jumping off the bridge.
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The Ministry of Home Affairs proposed to increase the base salary by 8% from July 1 and at the same time proposed many options to allocate appropriate funding sources for implementation.
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On April 1st, gold prices rose, gold stores became bustling in both selling and buying directions. Among them, the number of people selling suddenly increased.
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Most stock groups traded positively with the leader being the "family" stock group Vingroup, which helped the Vietnamese stock market recover in early April.
Nguyên Chân |
HCMC - Heavy rain combined with high tides turned Tran Xuan Soan Street into a river, making it difficult for people to travel.
ANH TÚ - NHƯ QUỲNH |
HCMC - Every time it rains or the tide rises, people on Tran Xuan Soan Street (District 7) wade through water, but the 10,000 billion VND tide prevention project next to it remains "frozen".
NGỌC ÁNH - MINH TÂM |
TPHCM - Mỗi lần có mưa hoặc triều cường, hàng chục hộ dân sống tại con hẻm 2221/1/2/1/15/1 đường Huỳnh Tấn Phát lại phải sống trong cảnh ngập nặng.