People rejoice as 3-decade-polluted canal revives
QUỲNH TÚ |
HCMC - After decades of living next to the polluted Hang Bang Canal, Ms. Mac Thi Cuc (District 5) is happy that the canal flowing through her area has been renovated and improved.
QUỲNH TÚ |
HCMC - After decades of living next to the polluted Hang Bang Canal, Ms. Mac Thi Cuc (District 5) is happy that the canal flowing through her area has been renovated and improved.
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HCMC - A section of the Hang Bang Canal renovation project through District 5 is urgently completing the final stages to prepare for inauguration on January 17.
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Ho Chi Minh City aims to basically complete the relocation and resettlement of about 46,500 houses on and along canals by 2030.
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HCMC - Canal 19.5 located on 26.3 Street (Binh Tan District) is surrounded by garbage, causing pollution and affecting the lives of surrounding residents.
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The incident of swimming and drowning occurred on the afternoon of February 21, at My Khe beach, Tinh Khe commune, Quang Ngai province.
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Hai Phong - According to the police, the car driver crashed in series into 12 motorbikes in the same direction in front, injuring many people.
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A sleeper bus on the Dak Lak - Ha Tinh route carrying more people than prescribed, was traveling towards National Highway 14B, and was handled by Da Nang police.
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Lam Dong - A taxi collided with a motorbike on the road and then rushed into a resident's yard. One person was seriously injured.
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On the afternoon of the 5th day of Tet, the flow of people from the Mekong Delta provinces returning to Ho Chi Minh City increased sharply, making the western gateway area and bus station become crowded and bustling.
TÚ QUỲNH |
HCMC - A section of the Hang Bang Canal renovation project through District 5 is urgently completing the final stages to prepare for inauguration on January 17.
MINH QUÂN |
Ho Chi Minh City aims to basically complete the relocation and resettlement of about 46,500 houses on and along canals by 2030.
NHƯ QUỲNH - NGỌC ÁNH |
HCMC - Canal 19.5 located on 26.3 Street (Binh Tan District) is surrounded by garbage, causing pollution and affecting the lives of surrounding residents.