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Yen Xuan Bridge
News updates related to Yen Xuan Bridge
Young man riding motorcycle without a helmet swerves dangerously on Yen Xuan bridge, causing public outrage.
Recently, a video circulating on social media showed a young man driving a motorbike dangerously, sparking outrage among netizens.
Law
Authorities summon individuals who stopped vehicles and extorted money on Yen Xuan Bridge.
This morning (July 12th), the Hung Nguyen Nam commune police immediately launched an investigation, inviting the victim and summoning the suspect who stopped vehicles on Yen Xuan bridge to extort money, in order to clarify the incident.
The act of stopping vehicles and extorting money on Yen Xuan Bridge needs to be clarified.
A local resident recently posted on social media about being stopped and extorted on Yen Xuan Bridge (Nghe An province), and the post immediately attracted public attention.
The road bordering Nghe An and Ha Tinh provinces is severely degraded.
Highway 20, connecting Nam Dan district (Nghe An province) and Duc Tho district (Ha Tinh province), the section passing through Trung Phuc Cuong commune (Nam Dan district) is severely degraded, posing a potential traffic safety hazard.
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