Nghe An: Highlights on February 8
(Baonghean.vn) - The Provincial Party Committee Standing Committee agreed on 4 priorities to promote marine economic development in Nghe An; A series of lakes and canals in Vinh city were dyed black by water and sludge; Vinh International Airport had to cancel 16 flights due to fog... are the highlights of February 8.
*On the morning of February 8, the Standing Committee of Nghe An Provincial Party Committee held a regular meeting for January. At the meeting, the Standing Committee of the Provincial Party Committee agreed4 priorities to promote marine economic developmentin Nghe An.
Also in this morning's working session, the Provincial Party Standing Committee listened to the report on the Project on socialization of investment and exploitation of Vinh International Airport. Based on the presentation and analysis of the leaders of the Department of Transport, the Provincial Party Standing Committee discussed and agreed that Nghe An willcall for investment resourcesThe new civil aviation area includes: Passenger terminal, cargo terminal, hangar... and airport facilities (runway 2, taxiway, apron...) under the PPP (public-private partnership) form.
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Overview of the regular January meeting of the Standing Committee of Nghe An Provincial Party Committee. Photo: Thanh Duy |
*According to the report of the State Bank of Vietnam, Nghe An branch,fundraisingBy the end of January 2023, the total assets of banks in the province increased by nearly 600 billion VND.
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Transactions at banks in Vinh city. Photo: Thu Huyen |
*Due to dense fog and limited visibility, airlines at Vinh International Airport havehad to cancel many flights.To ensure safety, 4 flights to Vinh had to divert to land at Noi Bai and Da Nang airports.
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Due to the effects of fog, a series of flights to and from Vinh Airport were canceled. Photo: Van Truong |
*Currently, in Vinh city, there are 13 lakes and canals with a total water surface area of 83.3 hectares. The main function of the lakes and canals is to drain water when it rains, regulate the climate and create environmental landscapes. However, in reality, these lakes and canalsis pollutedat alarming rates.
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Photo taken at Vinh Citadel moat (Cua Nam ward) on the morning of February 7. Photo: Thanh Cuong |