Nghe An: Highlights on April 2

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(Baonghean.vn) - Nghe An conducts training on election work for the National Assembly and People's Councils at all levels; Military Region 4 collects 13 martyrs' remains from the old war zone; Warning about human trafficking and labor fraud in the mountainous areas of Nghe An; Pigs sick and dead due to African swine fever but slow to destroy... are the highlights of April 2.

*SOn April 2, the Provincial Election Committee held an online conference with urban districts.election work trainingdeputies of the 15th National Assembly and People's Councils at all levels for the 2021-2026 term. During the training, the deputies were instructed on election work, application software to synthesize election results and election situations. The leaders of the Department of Home Affairs also answered recommendations from urban districts on election work.

Conference scene. Photo: Thanh Le

*TAccording to information from the Martyrs' Remains Collection Team of Division 968 and Economic-Defense Group 337, Military Region 4, from March 24 to April 2, 2021, the teams found and13 martyrs' remains were collected.in Quang Tri province.

The working group of the 515 Steering Committee of Military Region 4 inspected the location of the 968th Division's Collection Team and discovered the remains of martyrs in Tan Xa village, Ba Long commune.

*HElectricity still occurs in mountainous areas in Nghe Anpeople were scammedwhen going to work far away, or taking advantage of job applications to trick and traffic people to other countries.

The police helped Hoc Thi Ha and Hoc Thi Vieng return to their families. Photo: cscc

*TIn the lower reaches of Hoang Mai River and Nha Le Canal in Hoang Mai Town, there has been a long-standing illegal aquaculture situation (mainly oyster farming). Although it brings significant economic benefits, the illegal construction of oyster cages and rafts,make a big impactto flood drainage, waterway traffic and other seafood exploitation activities.

Quynh Lap residents check oyster farms. Photo: Tien Dong

*TIn Dien Chau district, since the beginning of February, African swine fever has re-emerged strongly. Although pigs have been sick and died due to African swine fever in Dien Chau district (Nghe An),epidemic prevention solutionsin this locality has not been implemented drastically.

Villages and hamlets with African swine fever need checkpoints or warning signs to let people know. Photo: Xuan Hoang

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