Nghe An: Highlights on August 10
The decision to extend the runway of Vinh Airport by 600m, expected to start construction in the fourth quarter of 2025; Support for more than 1,000 electrical devices to light up flooded villages in Nghe An... are the highlights of the day.
* Today, the Party Committees of the communes:Xuan Lam,Pure,Dien Chauand the Quynh Mai Ward Party Committee organized the 1st Congress of Delegates, term 2025 - 2030. This is an important congress for communes and wards to review and develop socio-economic development plans associated with regional linkage planning, and determine development goals and spaces in the new period.

* Nghe An Provincial People's Committee has just issuedProject to upgrade Nghe An General Friendship Hospitalbecome a special class hospital - a group of medical facilities with the highest standards currently according to regulations of the Ministry of Health.

* After completion,Vinh Airportwill have a 3,000m long runway, capable of receiving wide-body, long-range aircraft, often operating on international or transcontinental routes such as the Boeing 787, 777 or Airbus A350.

* Nghe An Provincial People's Committee has sent an Official Dispatch to the Provincial Tax Department, departments, branches and People's Committees of communes and wards on strengthening coordination and direction.tax administrationfor individuals renting houses and offices.

* Morning of August 10,Working group of the Department of Home Affairsvisited and encouraged 40 policy families in Tuong Duong commune who were heavily affected by the recent flood.

* Faced with the damage caused by floods in the communes of Western Nghe An, Mr. Nguyen Van Ngoc, Hai Chau commune (Nghe An province) and his friends havecarrying more than 1,000 electrical devices, directly installed in villages that have just experienced natural disasters, helping people stabilize their lives soon.

* Tomorrow (August 11), Nghe An Provincial People's Court will openfirst instance trialThe case of “Fraudulent appropriation of property” using high technology in cyberspace, against 37 defendants. The trial is scheduled to take place in 3 days, from August 11 to 13, 2025.
