Due to the impact of Typhoon Bualoi’s circulation, heavy rains from 28 to 30 September caused flooding in many northern provinces, including Cao Bằng and Lào Cai, with several talus slopes collapsing.
HCM City has effectively built new-style rural areas to improve the lives of local people and the rural landscape.
Laboratory result interoperability and the reuse of medical test results are beneficial for patients, medical facilities and the health insurance system and play a vital role in building a modern and sustainable healthcare system, health authorities said.
Khánh Hòa Province is rolling out a range of measures to support, connect and boost the efficiency of the collective economy, with co-operatives and co-operative groups playing a key role.
The PM urged localities to deploy emergency forces to reach isolated areas, repair homes and ensure displaced residents receive food, water, shelter and essential supplies. He stressed that no one should be left without clothing, accommodation or access to basic needs.
After more than two months of operating the two-tier local government system, Đà Nẵng City’s work has run smoothly.
Tuyên Quang Hydropower Reservoir opened two more sluice gates on Tuesday morning as surging inflows pushed water levels close to safety limits. Authorities warned further gates may be opened if levels continue rising.
On the evening of September 29, prolonged heavy rain inundated many streets and homes in Yên Bái Ward, Lào Cai Province.
The northern province Ninh Bình so far was the hardest hit, with nine deaths after strong winds and whirlwinds brought down houses, while Hưng Yên Province recorded two fatalities also in a tornado.
Scenes from Hà Tĩnh Province’s Hương Sơn Commune reveal the devastating impact of floodwaters after Typhoon Bualoi.
Among its key achievements, the unit swiftly repaired, maintained, and upgraded 62km of main supply routes and over 180km of strategic patrol roads, ensuring the smooth transport of goods, food and fuel.
Typhoon Bualoi made landfall in northern central Việt Nam, causing seven deaths, six in one tornado strike in Ninh Bình.
Nearly 20 personnel took part in the overnight search. After hours of effort, the tourists were located roughly 3km from a rest stop at an altitude of 2,200m along the climbing route towards Fansipan Mount, also known as the 'rooftop of Indochina.'
The downpours triggered flooding and landslides in many areas, blocking traffic and damaging infrastructure, property and crops in the two northern provinces.
The “Food for Change 2025” campaign together with “Green Hero” initiative against food loss and waste was officially launched in HCM City on the occasion of the International Day of Awareness of Food Loss and Waste (September 29).
In the northern province of Ninh Bình, a powerful tornado triggered by the storm killed nine people, including six in Chất Bình Commune, and injuring 18 others. Local authorities reported 11 houses collapsed, 126 damaged or unroofed.
The 2025 Season 2 of the S-Career, designed for high school students, was conducted by Shinhan Life Vietnam and the SIF Career Education and Career Development Company Limited (SIF Career).
The Asia Pacific International Spirits & Wines Alliance (APISWA) and its partners late last week organised a media roundtable, highlighting their commitment to fostering a culture of responsible drinking.