Northwest end of day: Sa Pa airport bypass landslide
NHÓM PV |
Landslide on Sa Pa airport bypass; Termination of billion-dollar steel project; Queuing in cold rain to buy tickets for Vietnam - Indonesia match are some of the highlights.
NHÓM PV |
Landslide on Sa Pa airport bypass; Termination of billion-dollar steel project; Queuing in cold rain to buy tickets for Vietnam - Indonesia match are some of the highlights.
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Lao Cai - Many landslides and subsidence points on the Sa Pa Airport bypass road make it difficult for people to travel.
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Demolition of Phong Chau Bridge begins; Traffic accident kills one Korean; Study on spending 1,200 billion VND on Dam Vac Lake...
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Remains of a hundred billion dong embankment in Tuyen Quang; The hundred billion dong road connecting National Highway 6 is behind schedule; Admiring Lung Po flagpole where the Red River flows into Vietnam...
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The Tran Huu Duc - Trinh Van Bo road (Nam Tu Liem district, Hanoi) has had its traffic light signal adjusted after a persistent traffic jam.
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The Vietnam Football Federation (VFF) has officially informed about the control of the match between Ho Chi Minh City and Thanh Hoa in round 11 of V.League 2024-2025.
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On the afternoon of February 21, some localities in Dien Bien province had widespread thunderstorms, many areas experienced hail.
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The self-made list of stock giants in 2024 reflects the adjustment in investment strategies, aiming to optimize profits and control risks.
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Results of the draw for matches in the round of 16, quarter-finals and semi-finals of the Champions League 2024-2025.
Đinh Đại |
Lao Cai - Many landslides and subsidence points on the Sa Pa Airport bypass road make it difficult for people to travel.
Nhóm PV |
Demolition of Phong Chau Bridge begins; Traffic accident kills one Korean; Study on spending 1,200 billion VND on Dam Vac Lake...
Nhóm PV |
Remains of a hundred billion dong embankment in Tuyen Quang; The hundred billion dong road connecting National Highway 6 is behind schedule; Admiring Lung Po flagpole where the Red River flows into Vietnam...