Hanoi: Relic restored in capital's heart
The extensive restoration of Dien Hong Flower Garden is a key initiative of Hoan Kiem District People's Committee to preserve this valuable Hanoi heritage.
The extensive restoration of Dien Hong Flower Garden is a key initiative of Hoan Kiem District People's Committee to preserve this valuable Hanoi heritage.
The prolonged, powerful winds caused when super typhoon Yagi or Storm No.3 hit Hanoi on the evening of September 7 toppled many trees, leaving the city's streets in devastation.
Various sectors and localities must ensure a sufficient supply of goods, especially food, medicine, and medical supplies, to avoid shortages and prevent price hikes.
Extra care is recommended near construction sites and areas with large metal sheets.
The storm has caused power outages in some areas of Hanoi as large trees have fallen onto electrical lines.
Residents are advised to move to safe locations and actively participate in storm preparedness, rather than relying solely on authorities, to prevent complacency and ensure effective storm management.
Local authorities and project managers are directed to stay alert around the clock, monitor current projects, and ensure they are prepared for any emergencies.
The agencies need to be vigilant of the incidents and report on the hourly basis.
Authorities will not renew the licenses of car park operators who fail to implement technological solutions for cashless payment.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade advises people not to buy or stockpile more goods than they need in the coming days.
The "Sustainable Production and Consumption Cooperation Network in the Ceramics Industry" is underway at the Kim Lan Ceramics Museum in Gia Lam District, Hanoi.
The green and sustainable consumption programme will run until September 8 at the Big C Thang Long in Cau Giay District, Hanoi.
All students are advised to stay indoors this Saturday due to the large radius of the super typhoon's path.
The city has recently launched a series of activities to connect the supply and demand sides, involving more than 30 provinces and cities.
The project, to be completed by 2027, would contribute to the creation of a harmonious architectural and landscape axis.
As Typhoon No. 3 approaches, the Hanoi Department of Education has ordered schools to protect property and ensure the safety of students from potential storm damage.
The Hanoi's Department of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs is actively working to increase the number of local labor exchanges and to improve the system of employment data.