The crash killed four people at the scene, while the two sustained critical injuries and have been taken to Chi Lăng Regional Medical Centre for emergency treatment.
Units were also asked to support local authorities and residents in reinforcing houses, relocating people from high-risk areas, ensuring safety at critical infrastructure, ongoing construction sites, industrial parks and residential zones, and safeguarding production activities. Forces and vehicles must be ready for emergency response, post-disaster recovery and search and rescue operations.
Speaking about Koto, the 15th storm entering the East Sea this year, Deputy Prime Minister Trần Hồng Hà stressed the high risks of consecutive natural hazards and requested authorities to stay vigilant and begin necessary preparations.
Local authorities, Red Cross representatives and community leaders in Bentiu praised the Vietnamese peacekeepers for their swift response, medical expertise and humanitarian commitment.
The death toll has risen by six compared to the previous report. Economic damage is estimated at VNĐ14.352 trillion ($544.17 million).
Disaster recovery support should be closely combined with restructuring production, reorganising populations in risky areas, proactively restoring infrastructure and enhancing resilience and sustainable adaptation to natural disasters.
For people with HIV, physical illness is only part of the problem but psychological trauma is really the biggest challenge, according to doctor Châu Văn Thức, deputy head of the HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control Department of Huế City’s Centre for Disease Control.
A former deputy director of Việt Nam’s leading forensic-psychiatry institute has been arrested for allegedly taking part in a bribery scheme that allowed a drug-trafficking suspect to avoid jail and continue running a narcotics ring.
Hà Nội is expanding free community health checks, screenings and support services to help its growing elderly population stay healthy, active and confident in later life.
The Central Relief Committee has so far disbursed nine rounds of relief worth over VNĐ678.18 billion in total, targeting 23 provinces and cities in the northern and central regions.
The Dầu Tiếng Reservoir, one of southern Việt Nam’s largest water sources, began releasing water into the Sài Gòn River at 7am on Tuesday, with controlled discharge levels ranging from 28 to 200 cubic metres per second, authorities said.
The Government leader demanded problems and shortcomings, especially those of the EC's special concern, be completely handled, with the positive results built on and effective solutions to underperformed tasks devised.
Việt Nam's healthcare system has approached international standards after 10 years of quality improvement, said Deputy Minister of Health Trần Văn Thuấn at a conference on November 25.
The municipal People’s Committee will coordinate with Gia Lai authorities to implement relevant projects, ensuring that aid reaches residents as quickly as possible.
To ensure that the transition process takes place sustainably and without causing major disruptions, the draft proposes a range of support policies for citizens and businesses.
Vehicles are encouraged to travel slowly, follow traffic signs and temporary diversions, and comply with safety instructions at active construction sites.
Senior officials and child-rights experts have praised Việt Nam’s progress over the past five decades while warning that climate change, entrenched inequality and a rapidly ageing population are creating new threats the country must address.
Việt Nam is strengthening English proficiency among children with the aim of make English the second language in schools. To support this goal, the Global Success textbook series for grades 1–12, along with its digital applications from the Việt Nam Education Publishing House, has developed the four key English skills. Let’s hear from insiders about its impact!