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Cold, rainy weather blankets Hai Duong province
Cold air and Typhoon Trami circulation have brought cold and rainy weather to Hai Duong province.
Hai Duong Weather Forecast
Urgent response urged as Typhoon Trami looming
Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha has urged proactive response to the looming threat of Typhoon Trami, which is barreling toward Vietnam's central coast.
Vietnam’s economy bounces back in post-typhoon period
Vietnam’s economy has recovered quickly despite external uncertainties and extensive damage caused by Typhoon Yagi, which has greatly affected all socio-economic activities and people’s lives.
Vietnam posts 7.4% GDP growth in Q3
Vietnam's gross domestic product (GDP) expanded by about 7.4% in the third quarter and 6.82% during the first nine months of 2024 compared to the respective periods of last year, the General Statistics Office (GSO) reported on October 6.
Extended Dai An industrial park resumes stable operation after Typhoon Yagi
The investor of the extended Dai An industrial park and secondary enterprises joined hands to quickly restore facilities and stabilize production after Typhoon Yagi had swept through Hai Duong province.
Super Typhoon Krathon enters East Sea
Super Typhoon Krathon entered the northeastern waters of the East Sea early on the morning of October 1, the fifth to hit Vietnam in 2024.
Hai Phong ready to welcome tourists back after Typhoon Yagi
Local authorities and businesses of Cat Ba island and Do Son district, two popular tourist destinations in the northern city of Hai Phong, have joined hands in overcoming Typhoon Yagi's impacts to resume tourism activities.
Up to 5 more storms, tropical depressions forecast off Vietnam's coast by year end
The East Sea may see up to five additional storms and tropical depressions in the final quarter of 2024, with two or three of them expected to impact Vietnam.
"Uncle Ho's soldiers" help local residents recover from storm and flood damage
Alongside the police forces, military units are the first to arrive in the most dangerous, landslide-prone, and flood-affected areas with difficult access. They unite in efforts to assist local authorities and residents in rescue operations and recovery from storms and floods, leaving a positive impression on the people and enhancing the proud tradition and shining qualities of the soldiers known as "Uncle Ho's soldiers."
Tourism sector in northern region speeds up post-typhoon recovery
In an effort to overcome the damage caused by Typhoon Yagi, many northern localities have organised activities to welcome tourists back.
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