Gold diggers pushed back, Dakrong river no longer dyed red

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Hue - After a long period of being dyed red and seriously polluted, the Dakrong River (Quang Tri) has become clear again, gold diggers in the border area of Hue City temporarily calmed down after Lao Dong Newspaper reflected.

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