Based on the feasibility study for the first phase of Long Thành International Airport project, Tân Sơn Nhất Airport is designated as the primary hub for domestic flights.
Vingroup Corporation today pledged at least VND500 billion in emergency aid for communities severely impacted by Storm No. 10 (Bualoi).
As of Tuesday, Ninh Bình Province has recorded nine deaths, 50 injuries, 21 collapsed houses and 1,186 others damaged.
The programme featured exhibitions showcasing the journeys of 26 female Nobel, Abel and Fields Medal laureates, as well as interactive activities designed by students.
Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính has ordered urgent measures to overcome the consequences of heavy rains, flash floods, and landslides triggered by Typhoon Bualoi.
Hà Nội’s Director of Education and Training, Trần Thế Cương announced that all schools across the city would close on Wednesday, October 1, to ensure safety for 2.3 million students across the capital city.
Typhoon Bualoi has caused severe damages across the northern and central regions. Local authorities and residents in Ninh Bình and Hà Tĩnh provinces are doing their best to take care of those most affected.
The HCM City People’s Committee has proposed allocating more than VNĐ2.6 trillion (US$114.2 million) from the city budget to support tuition fees for students during the 2025–26 academic year.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs was requested to provide records of Vietnamese fishermen detained abroad in 2024–2025 by October 10, and enhance cooperation with neighbouring countries such as Malaysia and Indonesia.
After typhoon Bualoi stunned north and central Việt Nam, the clear-up operation has begun. But weather experts warn risks of floods and landslides still persist and more bad weather could be on the way.
The trial panel ruled that evidence and testimonies clearly established that the charges brought against the defendants were accurate, with no wrongful prosecution.
Heavy thunderstorms at noon on September 30 forced major disruptions at Nội Bài International Airport in Hà Nội, with 53 flights put in holding patterns and 37 diverted to alternate airports.
The decision was made to ensure safety, as heavy rain continued across the northern and central regions due to the impact of Typhoon Bualoi.
More than 3,000 households in Nông Cống Commune of the northern province of Thanh Hoá are under water.
Local authorities said flooding and landslides blocked 748 points along major roads, while more than 6.4 kilometres of river and sea embankments were eroded.
Prolonged heavy rains triggered by Typhoon Bualoi’s circulation inundated many streets in Hà Nội on Tuesday morning, disrupting traffic and daily activities.
Over 100 personnel – including militia, border guards, police, and local residents – have been mobilised to join search and rescue efforts at the site. Authorities have also evacuated households in areas deemed at high risk of further landslides to safe locations.
Nguyễn Duy Cương spent decades in leadership at the Vietnam News Agency, honoured with major awards for his contributions to journalism.