VOV.VN - An early frost surprised locals and tourists in Northern Vietnam on the morning of November 19, coating the road to the summit of Ta Xua Mt. in Lao Cai province with ice.
VOV.VN - A strong cold spell has swept across most northern provinces, causing a sharp drop in temperatures, while persistent heavy rains continue to batter the central region, raising the risk of widespread flooding.
VOV.VN - A strong cold air mass is moving southward and is expected to affect the Northern region on November 17, sending temperatures falling sharply to 13°C, according to the National Centre for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting.
VOV.VN - A strengthening cold air mass is sweeping into Hanoi and Northern Vietnam on November 12, causing temperatures in many areas to drop below 13°C, according to the National Centre for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting.
VOV.VN - The unusually humid conditions in northern Vietnam are expected to last until around November 11, before a new cold air mass strengthens from November 12, bringing back dry and sunny weather, according to the National Centre for Hydro-meteorological Forecasting.
VOV.VN - Vietfood & Beverage-Propack Vietnam 2025 opened in Hanoi on November 5, covering 6,500 square meters and featuring 400 booths from over 350 companies across 10 countries, making it the largest F&B exhibition in northern Vietnam.
VOV.VN - Hai Phong has announced the establishment of its first comprehensive Free Trade Zone (FTZ), covering approximately 6,292 hectares across three key locations within the city’s coastal economic zones.
VOV.VN - Northern Vietnam is expected to experience a new cold spell of the season beginning the night of October 18, according to the National Centre for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting.
VOV.VN - Northern Vietnam will experience a cold front starting October 13, bringing rain over the next three consecutive days, according to the National Centre for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting.
As of 5pm on October 8, heavy rains triggered by the aftermath of Typhoon Matmo had inundated and damaged nearly 22,600 ha of rice and crops, killed or swept away hundreds of thousands of livestock and poultry, and flooded close to 17,000 houses.