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News updates related to cleaning up trash.
Students in Nghe An join hands to clean up trash and 'heal' Cua Lo beach after the storm.
With a proactive spirit, dozens of students from the SpaceStamp Club joined environmental workers and local authorities at Cua Lo beach (Nghe An province) to clean up waste and restore its pristine condition...
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Working tirelessly to clear debris from the Bản Vẽ hydroelectric reservoir after successive floods.
After typhoon number 3 at the end of July, followed by typhoons number 5 and 6, the Ban Ve hydroelectric reservoir was flooded with waste. Thousands of tons of rotten wood, bamboo, and plastic waste from streams and rivers in Laos and...
Nghe An: Workers work overtime throughout the holiday, clearing debris and fallen trees day and night after Typhoon No. 5.
Without a day off, urban sanitation and park workers worked tirelessly, through holidays, to deal with the debris and fallen trees left behind by Typhoon No. 5. From early morning until late at night, they were constantly on the move...
Nghe An: Focusing on clearing garbage and cleaning up the environment after Typhoon No. 5.
The amount of debris left behind by Typhoon No. 5 in the wards and communes of the former Vinh City area is enormous, mostly consisting of fallen trees and accumulated household waste from many days. Immediately...
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