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prolonged heat
News updates related to the prolonged heatwave.
Prolonged drought has caused large areas of tea plantations to dry up and wither.
For nearly two months, the intense heat and consistently high temperatures have caused severe drought in many industrial tea-growing areas of Nghe An province. Many...
Economy
Proactive measures to prevent and control crop pests and diseases during prolonged periods of hot weather.
For the 2026 summer-autumn crop season, Nghe An province faces many challenges as hot weather appears early, is intense, and lasts for an extended period. In light of these unfavorable developments, the agricultural sector and local authorities...
Prolonged hot weather leads to shortages and price increases of green vegetables.
The prolonged heatwave has led to a sharp increase in demand for vegetables, while supply in many production areas has been affected by the harsh weather. To maintain the supply of goods to the market,...
Water shortage for domestic use and production in mountainous areas due to prolonged heatwave.
The prolonged heatwave in recent times is causing severe drought in many mountainous areas of Nghe An province. This is not only affecting agricultural production but also...
Nghe An strengthens measures to prevent and control forest fires as the hot weather persists.
Despite the rainy season having begun, Nghe An province is still experiencing intense heat, with temperatures nearing 38-39 degrees Celsius, posing a high risk of forest fires. Local authorities are continuing to strengthen fire prevention measures...
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