Bus commuting increasingly preferred by Hanoi residents
The high quality and service of the buses has encouraged many riders to leave their cars and motorcycles at home.
The high quality and service of the buses has encouraged many riders to leave their cars and motorcycles at home.
The Vietnam Social Security launched the Portal of Health Data and the System of Health Insurance Information in 2016 to effectively manage health insurance.
Through such training, ethnic minority youth will be better able to access the knowledge and skills needed in executive management.
Vamco is the ninth storm that has hit central Vietnam over more than a month.
The Army's General Department of Logistics has been asked to ensure medical supplies, equipment, drugs and chemicals to prevent a possible pandemic outbreak.
As projectory of typhoon Vamco is complicated, it will be very dangerous and catastrophic if residents in the central regions are not on the high alert.
The next typhoon to enter the South China Sea is expected to move westward and could threaten central Vietnam by this weekend.
Strong wind and rains are expected offshore the coastline from Quang Ngai to Ninh Thuan from November 9 night.
It is necessary to encourage people to sort garbage out and that the government increases support the collection and treatment.
It should be noted that private economic groups, if supported by the Vietnamese government, can build railway much faster and more efficiently than state-owned peers.
From November 5 to 7, Vietnam's localities from Nghe An to Quang Tri could see rainfall of 150-300 millimeters.
Over the past 30 years, the area of natural forest has increased by 1.3 million to 10.3 million hectares.
Hanoi’s first metro line is being delayed eight times and its budget has been overrun several times, which has caused public frustration.
Meteorologists said that typhoon Goni will cause heavy rains in central Vietnam, from Danang to Quang Ngai.
USAID’s partners, including the Vietnam Red Cross Society, are addressing the immediate needs of the affected families for food, shelter, water, sanitation, and hygiene.
Natural disasters occurred in central Vietnam in October, which were mainly storms, heavy rains, landslides and tornadoes, have caused severe consequences.
The storm is expected to make landfall in Vietnam’s central provinces this weekend.
Floods have killed more than 130 people and directly affected over 1.3 million after weeks of unusually heavy rainfall hit central Vietnam since early October.
When the waste-to-energy plant is in service, it is expected to reduce waste pollution that affects the lives of locals.
Hanoi's authorities will strictly handle cases defying face mask rules.
More than 368,000 people, including soldiers, members of the police force and civilian volunteers have been mobilized to assist residents in risky areas.