Flooded, traditional market deserted
MỸ LY |
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.
MỸ LY |
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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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.
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Can Tho - The high and rapid tide on the evening of October 17 left many households unable to respond.
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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.
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Vinh Long - Dong Hai waste incinerator stops operating, waste from three island communes rushes to the collection site, risk of overload with a capacity of about 28,000m3.
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Thanh Hoa - Due to the amount of accumulated waste reaching thousands of tons, the largest waste treatment plant in Thanh Hoa still cannot receive more daily domestic waste.
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According to the Energy Security Working Group, in some provinces, there is a phenomenon of 4-legged trucks queuing to fill up diesel oil at Petrolimex plants for storage.
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Tensions in the Middle East disrupt energy transportation, forcing the US to prepare for strong actions to restore oil circulation.
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Functional agencies have just initially announced the collision between a container truck and a passenger car on the North-South expressway through Thanh Hoa.
Tạ Quang |
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.
YẾN PHƯƠNG - TẠ QUANG |
Can Tho - The high and rapid tide on the evening of October 17 left many households unable to respond.
NHÓM PV |
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.