VOV.VN - Party General Secretary To Lam on October 11 offered flowers and incense at Chung Son Temple, the ancestral temple of President Ho Chi Minh’s family, and at the Kim Lien Special National Relic Site.
VOV.VN - Powerful typhoon Bualoi has brought heavy, prolonged rainfall and strong gusty winds, toppling countless trees, tearing off roofs, and snapping power poles across central Vietnam, especially in Nghe An, Ha Tinh, and Thanh Hoa provinces.
VOV.VN - Police in central Nghe An province announced on September 26 that they had dismantled a transnational drug trafficking ring smuggling narcotics from Europe into Vietnam by air, arresting two individuals and seizing 21 kilograms of ketamine.
VOV.VN - Na Ngoi Border Guard Station in central Nghe An province have apprehended 40-year-old Xai Khu Ly from Laos' Xiangkhouang province for illegally transporting 6,000 synthetic pills from Laos into Vietnam for sale, the unit reported on September 16.
Police in the central province of Nghe An have successfully dismantled a major human trafficking ring, arresting three suspects and rescuing 13 victims who had been lured with false promises of lucrative employment.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has urged central coastal provinces and cities to closely track Typhoon Nongfa, forecast to make landfall on August 30 evening, in order to proactively carry out response measures.
VOV.VN - Police in northern Ha Tinh province have seized a frozen tiger carcass weighing about 200 kg and a tiger skeleton concealed in a custom-built compartment on the roof of a passenger bus traveling from Laos to Vietnam.
VOV.VN - A large forest fire in Tan Chau commune, Nghe An province, has been brought under control after several hours of intensive firefighting involving local authorities and residents.
VOV.VN - The World Health Organisation (WHO) has provided emergency support to central Nghe An province with 5,000 Aquatabs water purification tablets and 400 clean water storage bags to aid in the prevention of post-flood disease outbreaks.
VOV.VN - In the wake of severe flooding triggered by Typhoon Wipha, a continuous flow of relief convoys from across Vietnam is heading toward the flood-stricken districts in the western part of Nghe An province to bring aid to residents in isolated areas.