Black Water Canal in Ho Chi Minh City re-pollutes, floating garbage is dense, bottles cover the canal surface
Việt Anh - Như Quỳnh |
HCMC - The Black Water Canal is again polluted, with dense floating garbage, covered with water bottles, black water, and a strong smell, affecting people's lives.
Hanoi affirmed that the information about the spread of the To Lich River water polluted again after September 2 was inaccurate, causing misunderstanding in public opinion.
Lam Dong - On the afternoon of September 15, red sand floodwaters flooded down onto National Highway 1 in Luong Son commune, making it impossible for vehicles in both directions to travel.
The Government Standing Committee has given opinions on the policy of building a number of international-level sports centers and complexes in localities.
Reducing pollution, developing green transport infrastructure and applying digital technology will create a breakthrough for urban environmental protection.
Hanoi - One of the contents discussed at the 13th Conference of the Presidium of the Vietnam General Confederation of Labor, term XIII, is to organize Tet care for union members and workers.
Hanoi affirmed that the information about the spread of the To Lich River water polluted again after September 2 was inaccurate, causing misunderstanding in public opinion.
TPHCM - Thời gian qua, kênh Nước Đen (đoạn giao với kênh Tham Lương - Bến Cát - Rạch Nước Lên) trở thành điểm đen ô nhiễm ở TPHCM. Phía địa phương cho biết, sẽ phối hợp với các bên có liên quan để xác định trách nhiệm, đưa ra hướng giải quyết, khắc phục tình trạng ô nhiễm, sớm trả lại cuộc sống ổn định cho người dân.