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People join hands to "rescue" agricultural products after storms and floods.
Following Typhoon Bualoi, many farmers in Nghe An province faced the risk of total loss as their greenhouses and livestock shelters were flooded, and agricultural products, poultry, and aquatic animals died in large numbers. In this difficult situation, some...
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Many houses had their roofs blown off, and residents suffered property damage after Typhoon No. 5.
Reporters' observations early this morning, August 26th, in several localities in Nghe An province show that many people's properties have been damaged by Typhoon No. 5.
Restaurant owner, despite losing property after floods, still keeps the stoves burning to cook thousands of free meals for people in Nghe An.
Despite suffering heavy property damage due to the floods, Mr. Vu Tien Thanh, owner of Que Minh restaurant (Muong Xen commune, Nghe An province), decided to maintain his free-of-charge kitchen to support the local people. Each...
The Prime Minister requested that the handling of assets following the reorganization of administrative units at all levels be expedited.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has just signed a directive requesting ministries, agencies, and localities to accelerate the implementation of plans for handling assets after the reorganization of administrative apparatus and units.
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