At around 2:30 a.m. on April 30, in Ben Bach Dang area, Ho Chi Minh City, the number of people pouring here was crowded, making it difficult to move. Many people even stood still for nearly 30 minutes.
"This is an unprecedented scene, walking is also very difficult to find a seating position. Although I was tired of jostling and lining up, I was still very excited, waiting for the sky to clear up to watch the parade, helicopters fly and fire the cannon" - Ms. Thanh Dung (living in District 8) shared.

The authorities must regularly regulate traffic and maintain stability in the area. On Ton Duc Thang Street, Traffic Police and medical staff supported the evacuation of some cases of people who were not well and suspected of fainting from the crowd.

People can watch the parade and march through 21 LED screens arranged on 7 main streets of Le Duan, Nam Ky Khoi Nghia, Le Loi, Nguyen Hue, Dong Khoi, Dien Bien Phu and Nguyen Dinh Chieu.
In addition, the event will be broadcast live and on social networking platforms, creating favorable conditions for people to watch remotely.
The Ministry of Health has issued a number of recommendations for those attending this special event. For people with underlying diseases such as cardiovascular and respiratory diseases, it is advisable to limit crowded areas to ensure health.
During the event, people need to comply with the safety principle: Do not jostle or push; do not get too excited, do not cause disorder, avoid controversy or scolding.
If an emergency situation occurs, stay calm, do not panic or listen to rumors; absolutely do not run away or push around, causing danger to yourself and those around you. Listen to the announcement and follow the instructions of the authorities and security guards.
Proactively observe the escape route and leave the danger zone when necessary. When moving, follow the flow of people, hold a firm position, absolutely do not go in the wrong direction.