lobster capital Dak Lak devastated after storm No. 13 passed
Phương Uyên |
Dak Lak - After storm No. 13 swept through the Cau River area, dozens of ships and shrimp cages were broken by the storm, causing heavy damage.
Phương Uyên |
Dak Lak - After storm No. 13 swept through the Cau River area, dozens of ships and shrimp cages were broken by the storm, causing heavy damage.
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The Dak Lak Provincial Department of Construction said that due to the impact of storm No. 13, many traffic routes were eroded and flooded, causing local congestion.
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Gia Lai - After a night of being swept away by a storm, Quy Nhon city and coastal villages woke up amidst the scene of devastation, devastation, uprooted trees, blown-off houses, and devastated roads.
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Dak Lak The railway through Phuoc Lanh Van - Van Canh section floated, eroding the 100m long roadbed. Passengers are transferred from Dieu Tri station to Tuy Hoa station.
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The Secretariat decided to take disciplinary action by expelling from the Party 2 former cadres in Dong Nai and 1 former cadres of Phu Yen province (now Dak Lak province).
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Vice Chairman of Hanoi People's Committee Duong Duc Tuan was assigned to run the work of the Hanoi People's Committee from November 8 until new instructions from the Central and City Party Committee.
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HCMC - The abandoned Sheng Li ship, which once attracted tourists to check-in, has begun to be relocated from Con Dao.
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HUE - Using many overturned excavators and trucks to urgently clean up garbage and mud after floods, returning a clean and beautiful appearance to the city.
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Lam Dong - After Lao Dong Newspaper continuously reported the situation of 64,000 tons of garbage stagnant at Bao Loc Waste Treatment Plant, the authorities have stepped in to inspect and handle it.
Phan Tuấn |
The Dak Lak Provincial Department of Construction said that due to the impact of storm No. 13, many traffic routes were eroded and flooded, causing local congestion.
Hoài Phương |
Gia Lai - After a night of being swept away by a storm, Quy Nhon city and coastal villages woke up amidst the scene of devastation, devastation, uprooted trees, blown-off houses, and devastated roads.
Phương Linh |
Dak Lak The railway through Phuoc Lanh Van - Van Canh section floated, eroding the 100m long roadbed. Passengers are transferred from Dieu Tri station to Tuy Hoa station.