For the past two days, the border commune of Na Ngoi, formerly part of Ky Son district, has experienced temperatures below 0 degrees Celsius, leading to frost on vegetation and rooftops.
A temporary road, built along the mountainside through the landslide area on Mimosa Pass, National Route 20, reopened to traffic from 18:00 on 30/11, with a recommendation to limit travel during heavy rain.
The Ho Chi Minh City Fatherland Front must not shy away from hot issues and should propose amendments and additions to ensure citizens' rights, according to the Secretary of the Ho Chi Minh City Party Committee.
The 110kV Ha Tien - Phu Quoc submarine cable experienced a break yesterday afternoon, affecting tens of thousands of households and numerous tourism facilities.
Department of Construction proposes supplementing apartment building management regulations to address electric vehicle charging station demand, preventing disputes among developers, management boards, and residents.
On the morning of 28/11, multiple monitoring stations in Hanoi recorded air quality index levels rapidly rising to "very unhealthy", marking the first time this winter season (2025-2026) that air quality has posed a serious threat to public health.
For nearly a day, typhoon Koto has moved slowly, maintaining category 9 strength, and is forecast to weaken into a tropical depression off the coast of Gia Lai - Dak Lak.
Uong Viet Dung, Director of Civil Aviation of Vietnam, announced that airlines will update the ELAC computer software, which controls altitude and flight direction, before the 6:59 deadline on 30/11.
Smoke and flames erupted from the basement of a beauty salon on Nguyen Dinh Chieu street, formerly District 3, causing many people to flee on the afternoon of 29/11.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh visited Hoa Thinh and Tay Hoa communes to share with families who lost loved ones and homes in the historic flood, and worked with four provinces on recovery efforts, on the afternoon of 29/11.
Gia Lai provincial authorities have proposed the urgent relocation of over 2,200 households, with a total estimated cost exceeding 1,840 billion VND, following two severe natural disasters that caused extensive damage in November.
A group of tourists swimming at Ham Tien beach (Mui Ne ward, Binh Thuan) was unexpectedly swept away by waves; two Vietnamese individuals were rescued, but a 60-year-old Russian man died.
Renters and temporary residents impacted by floods will receive aid from Khanh Hoa Provincial People's Committee, matching support for permanent residents.
By the morning of 29/11, 68 flights from Vietnamese airlines were rerouted to avoid hazardous weather caused by typhoon Koto, ensuring passenger safety.
At 7 am today, a tropical depression originating from the Indian Ocean entered the East Sea, with maximum wind speeds of 61 km/h, levels 6-7. It is currently moving north-northeast at 10-15 km/h.
Surpassing nearly 100 international applications, Hope Foundation was honored in the best practices category for its School Hygiene Project at the GCSA awards ceremony on 26/11.
Domestic airlines must replace altitude and flight direction control equipment for 81 operational Airbus 320/321 aircraft, potentially causing flight delays or cancellations in the coming days.
The artistic lighting system at Mong Bridge, the City Children's House, and the Museum was inaugurated on the evening of 28/11, creating a new look and a landscape highlight for the center of Ho Chi Minh City.
A tropical depression forming near the equator and moving north into the East Sea is an unprecedented event in meteorological history, according to Mai Van Khiem.
The Ministry of National Defense has directed officers and soldiers, alongside other forces, to repair and rebuild homes for residents in the South Central Coast flood zone with urgency.
A Khanh Hoa fishing boat sank while heading to shore to avoid Typhoon Koto, leaving three fishermen missing. Authorities recovered one body this afternoon.