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News updates related to kiosks.
Untangling a 40-year-old knot through the power of public consensus.
For many years, 44 kiosks encroaching on the 12/9 canal corridor and provincial road 542C in Hung Nguyen Nam have existed as a "bottleneck" in land management, transportation, and irrigation. But in just a short time...
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Hai Chau commune is determined to remove all makeshift kiosks at Hon Cau beach by May 2026.
The authorities of Hai Chau commune, Nghe An province, are aggressively dismantling and clearing all temporary, dilapidated kiosks in the Hon Cau beach area; completion is expected within this month...
Big fire breaks out at motorbike repair kiosk in Vinh Loc ward.
At approximately 2:30 PM today, April 4th, 2026, a fierce fire broke out at kiosk number 3, Dang Nhu Mai Street, Ngu Phuc block, Vinh Loc ward. Firefighters immediately arrived on the scene...
Further information about the fire at the household goods store in Do Luong.
Following the fire, the entire warehouse, covering an area of 300 square meters, was completely destroyed. According to initial information, the cause may have been an electrical short circuit.
Many stalls in Vinh market have unexpectedly closed down.
In the last days of May 2025, Vinh Market – the largest market in Nghe An province – fell into a gloomy state as hundreds of stalls unexpectedly closed, especially on the first and second floors of the main building.
Many stalls in Vinh market have unexpectedly closed down.
In recent days, many small traders at Vinh Market have closed their stalls and temporarily suspended business. The once bustling market has become unusually quiet.
Several kiosks in Cua Lo were blown down by the wind.
Since the morning of September 6th, strong winds and waves, along with heavy rain, have appeared in the coastal areas of Nghe An province. Local authorities and residents have proactively implemented measures to prepare for and mitigate the effects of the super typhoon.
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