A road worth over VND12 billion in Can Tho has just been completed and has sunk

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Can Tho - After about 10 months of use, the road with a total investment of more than 12.23 billion VND has many cracks and subsidence.

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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.

Landslide in Can Tho, a house sank into the 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.

Can Tho speeds up treatment of flooding on many roads

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Can Tho - Many roads in the center of Can Tho are being accelerated to contribute to ensuring urban aesthetics and solving flooding.

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It is expected that 19 Associations will only be able to elect a maximum of 2 full-time Vice Chairmen

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Close-up of a house submerged in the O Mon River in Can Tho due to landslides

Tạ Quang |

Can Tho - The landslide in the early morning of May 20 submerged a house of a resident into the O Mon River.

Landslide in Can Tho, a house sank into the river

TẠ QUANG |

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.

Can Tho speeds up treatment of flooding on many roads

Tạ Quang |

Can Tho - Many roads in the center of Can Tho are being accelerated to contribute to ensuring urban aesthetics and solving flooding.