To Lich River less odor, Hanoi residents stop holding their breath when passing

Nguyễn Linh - An Phương |

Hanoi - Once a deadly river that forces people to hold their breath every time it passes, the To Lich River is having its first positive changes.

Nguyễn Linh - An Phương
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Hanoi leaders talk about taking water from the Red River to supplement West Lake and To Lich River

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According to Hanoi leaders, taking the additional water from the Red River to West Lake and To Lich River is a major policy, requiring strict control of total investment, costs and operations.

The first dam on To Lich River is about to be completed

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Hanoi - The first dam on To Lich River has reached more than 70% of the progress after 5 months of construction, expected to be completed before August 2025.

Starting the To Lich River revival project

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Hanoi has repeatedly planned to rescue the To Lich River, but to date, this is still a "dead" river. Currently, the city assigned relevant units to urgently propose a plan to use water resources from the Red River and West Lake to supplement the To Lich River.

France breaks G7 record, will recognize Palestinian state

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The decision to recognize the state of Palestine will make France the first country in the G7 to do so.

15 injured victims in the car overturn in Ha Tinh are basically not at risk of life

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Ha Tinh - A sleeper bus overturned, killing 9 people and injuring 15 people, which were determined to be not life-threatening.

Hanoi leaders talk about taking water from the Red River to supplement West Lake and To Lich River

SÓNG HỮU |

According to Hanoi leaders, taking the additional water from the Red River to West Lake and To Lich River is a major policy, requiring strict control of total investment, costs and operations.

The first dam on To Lich River is about to be completed

SÓNG HỮU |

Hanoi - The first dam on To Lich River has reached more than 70% of the progress after 5 months of construction, expected to be completed before August 2025.

Starting the To Lich River revival project

KHÁNH AN |

Hanoi has repeatedly planned to rescue the To Lich River, but to date, this is still a "dead" river. Currently, the city assigned relevant units to urgently propose a plan to use water resources from the Red River and West Lake to supplement the To Lich River.