Flooded, traditional market deserted

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Can Tho - High tides caused the road leading to Binh Thuy market to be heavily flooded, making it difficult for people and traders to buy and sell.

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On October 20, high tide is likely to reach its peak in Can Tho

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Can Tho - The peak water level on rivers and canals in Can Tho City continues to rise and is likely to reach its highest peak during this tide on October 19 and 20.

Can Tho's high tide rises quickly, many people are caught off guard

YẾN PHƯƠNG - TẠ QUANG |

Can Tho - The high and rapid tide on the evening of October 17 left many households unable to respond.

Tan An market traders have difficulty doing business during the rainy season

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Can Tho - During the rainy season, the road leading to Tan An market (Ninh Kieu district) which is already degraded becomes even more muddy, making it difficult for small traders to do business.