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News Headlines 13/5
The aviation market
“may face a decline caused by the serious incident in the East Sea”, Lai Xuan
Thanh, director of the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam, told the Vietnam
News Agency on May 12.
According to the
official, airspace over the
The Vietnamese
authority has instructed the Vietnam Air Traffic Management Corporation to
pay special attention to ensuring safety at the highest level along air
routes crossing the flashpoint.
According to
Vietnam Airlines,
Mother, two
children killed in road accident
A woman and her two
small children died yesterday afternoon after being hit by a truck on
national highway 21B in Ung Hoa District, Ha Noi.
The accident
occurred when the 34-year-old woman, who lived in Van Thai Commune in Ung Hoa
District, was taking her 7-year-old daughter and one-year-old son on a
motorbike to buy a birthday cake for the toddler.
All three were run
over by the truck and died instantly.
Initial
investigations indicated that the truck driver had lost control of the
vehicle and the accident occurred at a curve in the road.
Further
investigations are being conducted.
Nearly
4,400 cases of measles reported nationwide
The country
reported 41 new incidences of measles on May 12, bringing the total number of
cases to 4,395 since the beginning of the year.
The Preventive
Medicine Department (PMD) also said that measles claimed the life of a young
child at
On the same day, 26
suspected cases were hospitalised at the National Hospital of Paediatrics,
No measles
fatalities or incidences of measles were reported in 17 provinces and cities
nationwide.
The disease,
virus-borne infection of the respiratory system, immune system and skin, has
so far attacked 62 out of the country’s 63 provinces and cities.
Health experts warn
vaccination is the most effective way to prevent the disease spreading across
the community.
By May 12, the rate
of measles immunization coverage reached 93.5% and 35 provinces and cities
have obtained rates higher than 95%.
Only four provinces
– Binh Dinh, Binh Phuoc, Gia Lai and Dien Bien – had immunization rates of
65-80%.
The Hanoi
Department of Health expanded immunization campaigns for children aged 2-10,
at all districts and precincts and deployed its staff to monitor the
activity.
Illegal
gold miners fined $242,000
The Tuyen Quang
Province Department of Natural Resources and Environment issued a decision
yesterday to fine five people for illegally exploiting gold in the Lo River.
All residents of
running through
Vinh Loi Commune. Five dredgers will also be confiscated.
This is the largest
case of gold exploitation along the Lo River that authorities have so far
addressed.
Weigh
stations crack down on drivers
Authorities in the
southern
After a weigh
station was set up on the section of National Highway 20 running through Dam
B'ri Town in Da Huoai District, over 4,300 cars were inspected and 380
overloaded cars were found.
Violators had their
licenses suspended for at least one month and paid fines that topped VND1
billion (US$47,600) in total.
Two
trans-national drug trafficking rings nabbed
Border guards in
Nghe An province, in collaboration with Laos police, have bust two
trans-national drug trafficking rings, seizing 34 heroin cakes, over 2,000
ecstasy tablets and illegal weapons.
On May 9, Nghe An’s
drug prevention force and police from Samtay district, Houaphanh province in
Laos arrested 35yr old Chan Thong Lo Chay Ho for possessing 16 heroin cakes
(5.3kg), 170 ecstasy tablets and 10 grams of opium.
Authorities seized
a CKC gun, 20 bullets, a musket and other contraband, and continued
investigations into the case to break up the drug trafficking ring from
Viengxay town to Samtay district centre.
Three suspects were
caught red-handed on May 10, transporting 18 heroin cakes (7kg) and 2,000
ecstasy tablets.
The men were Thao
De Ho (19 years old), from Phu Xay hamlet, Viengxay town, Thao Xong Vu (30)
and Thao Ly Phenh Mua (28), from Na Cay hamlet, Viengxay town, Houaphanh
province.
Vietnamese
authorities handed over the detainees to
Fire
destroys several hectares of pine forest
A fire destroyed
several hectares of a pine forest in Ha Long City's Hung Thang Ward in
coastal Quang Ninh on Sunday evening.
The fire, which
broke out around 7pm, was controlled after two hours because the sloping area
and strong winds prevented the fire engines from approaching the blaze.
On Saturday, the firefighters
had detected and extinguished another forest fire in the city's Cai Lan Hill.
The weather in the
last few days has been very hot and humid, with the temperature hovering
above 36 degrees Celsius.
Remains of
soldiers repatriated from Laos
The remains of 27
Vietnamese volunteer soldiers and experts who died in
The remains had
been collected in
DNA tests were
carried out to identify the war heroes in order to facilitate the search for
their families.
On May 11, a
requiem for war martyrs who died in
Over 1,700
children, including 500 underprivileged, 100 coaches, football team manages
and referees in Thua Thien-Hue, will benefit from the Football for All in
Vietnam (FFAV) project in 2014-2015.
The US$50,000
project, funded by the Football Association of Norway will help build the
central province as a model of community football development in
Hong Tinh, head of
the project’s communication said on May 12.
The project covers
the establishment of a women’s football team in the province, improving the
capacity of staff of the Thua Thien-Hue football federation and organizing
football festivals for children.
Last June, the
first FFAV football tournament was held in the city with the participation of
over 3,100 children from 320 teams.
The city has
constructed 12 artificial turf pitches to meet the demand of playing football
among young people in the city.
Dam stores
water without license
The Ia Krel 2
hydropwer plant in Gia Lai has begun storing water without a license, nearly
a year after a dam breach flooded a village, destroyed crops and inflicted
huge losses.
The plant, which is
located in the
When the plant's
dam broke in June last year, water flooded the whole village five kilometers
away and 10 local residents were swept away by the torrent. Fortunately, they
did not drown.
The damage caused
was estimated at more than VND3 billion (US$143,000).
The project's
construction was suspended following the dam's collapse, with authorities
saying work could only recommence after the dam was re-checked and verified
by relevant authorities and consultants.
However, local
reports say that the project investor, Bao Long-Gia Lai Hydroelectricity
Industry Co., has started to operate the dam to store water in the reservoir
without permission from relevant authorities.
Local residents are
worried about their safety, the reports say.
Trinh Van Thanh,
Vice Chairman of the Duc Co District People's Committee, said the committee
is yet to receive any document from provincial authorities about the
company's water
storage activity.
People's Committee
Chairman Vo Thanh Hung told the Nguoi Lao Dong (The labourer) that the
company has disobeyed an order to stop storing water in the dam, so the
matter has been reported to the Gia Lai Province People's Committee.
Roan Loan, a
resident of Mok Den Village, said that all their crops had been swept away
last year when the dam collapsed.
The villages have
just begun to return to normal life and production, and they don't know what
they would do if the dam broke again, he said.
Senior officials of
the company told a Vietnam News Agency reporter in Gia Lai that they have not
restarted work on the project, but taking measures to deal with the aftermath
of last year's dam collapse.
The officials
claimed that they explained that they were building dyke to protect the Ia
Krel 2 plant's dam during the upcoming rainy season, and to store water
again.
Work on the Ia Krel
2 project started in 2009. It was expected to begin operations in the third
quarter of this year.
Drought
mitigation
Several reservoirs
in the central region will release water for agriculture and household use
until August end to mitigate the impact of an ongoing drought, according to
the central Department of Irrigation.
A Vuong, Dak Mi,
Song Tranh 2, Song Ba Ha, and Don Duong will supply water to Quang Nam, Phu
Yen, Binh Thuan, and Ninh Thuan provinces and Da Nang city.
Around 25,000ha of
crops in the Tay Nguyen (
The include 6,000ha
of rice and 6,500ha of coffee.
If the regions are
not promptly provided water for irrigation, the parched area would increase
further, it added.
Meanwhile, rainfall
in most parts of the central region is likely to be below average this year,
according to the National Centre for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting.
In the
Many places in the
two provinces are reeling under the drought.
Most
Local authorities
do not let farmers cultivate in areas not earmarked for crops so that the
water shortage is not exacerbated.
Most rivers in the
central region are flowing 30 -90 per cent below normal levels, according to
the meteorological office.
Le Thanh Hai,
deputy director of the office, said the water levels in rivers from Nghe An
to Ninh Thuan would continue to decline until August and to record lows in
some cases.
Dong Van Tu, deputy
head of the Department of Irrigation's Irrigation Work Management Division,
said the storage in large reservoirs in the south-central and Central
In the smaller
ones, it is around 10-40 per cent, while many small reservoirs have dried up,
he said.
In Dak Lak, for
instance, only 10 per cent of small reservoirs still have water, he added.
Indian
Buddhist delegation pays tribute to General Giap
A Buddhist
delegation from
in Quang Trach
district, the central
The delegation also
visited Thien Duong cave - one of the most beautiful grottos in the
During the visit,
the 12 th Gyalwang Drukpa offered public teachings to local Buddhist monks,
nuns and followers, and released doves to pray for peace and freedom.
The 12 th Gyalwang
Drukpa and his entourage hosted a requiem for martyrs and disaster victims at
the Ba Doc cemetery, Bo Trach district.
Earlier on May 11,
the delegation had a meeting with the province’s key officials.
Gyalwang Drukpa is
the honorific title of the head of the
He first visited
While working with
officials from the Indonesian National Institute of Public Administration in
The city is
encouraging investment partnership with other Southeast Asian countries,
including
As the first
locality nationwide to implement the one-stop-shop policy in the field,
Chairman of the
Indonesian institute Agus Dwiyanto unveiled that his country is working hard
to curb corruption, improve personnel competence and reform public
administrative services.
New
state-of-the-art patrol boat presented to
The Vietnam Coast
Guard has received a high-speed patrol boat worth 12 billion VND (570,000
USD) which will be of use infighting crimes and protecting fishermen at sea.
The PetroVietnam
Fertiliser and Chemical Corporation paid for the vehicle and presented it to
the Coast Guard Zone 3 stationed in the southern
Equipped with two
600 horsepower engines, the boat is able to travel as far as 32 nautical
miles per hour and can seat 12 people, including two sailors and 10
passengers.
It was put on a trial
run in February.
The Coast Guard
Zone 3 has been assigned to train sailors in operating the boat.
Vietnam
coast guard, fisheries forces receive praise
The Foreign
Ministry joined the Vietnam National Oil and Gas Group (PetroVietnam) on May
12 to present gifts to
At the event,
PetroVietnam Deputy Director General Nguyen Quoc Thap said he highly values
the unyielding spirit of the armed forces and coast guard at sea, especially
over the past days when they have made the entire nation proud.
On behalf of their
officers, Vice Political Commissar of the Vietnam Coast Guard, Maj. Gen Hoang
Van Dong, and Deputy Director of the Vietnam Fisheries Resources
Surveillance Force,
Nguyen Van Trung, vowed that they are determined to firmly safeguard the sea,
no matter how dangerous it is, as they have been entrusted by the Party,
State and people nationwide.
The two forces
received 1.2 billion VND (570,000 USD) from the ministry and the PetroVietnam
in total.
Ha Tinh
forms subcommittee on fisheries safety
The central coastal
The body will
assist the provincial People’s Committee and other agencies in inspecting and
supervising the implementation of State regulations on ensuring safety for fishermen
and fishing vessels.
Meanwhile, the
subcommittee, headed by Deputy Director of the provincial Department of
Agriculture and Rural Development Le Duc Nhan, will coordinate with local authorities
in coastal districts and communes to manage the number of boats and fishermen
in the locality.
It will undertake
the task of better ensuring the safety of people and property at sea, based
on specific conditions and types of vessel in each locality. It will also
update fishermen on weather conditions at sea.
Together with
giving guidelines for boat owners on their way to find safe shelter in bad
weather, the subcommittee will also work with the provincial Border Guard
command to conduct search-and-rescue missions at sea.
Central
Highland officials congratulate top Buddhists
A delegation from
the Steering Committee for the
Lu Ngoc Cu, a
permanent member of the committee, recognised the role and contributions of
Buddhist monks, nuns, and followers to the local socio-economic development.
He affirmed that
the Party and State always pay attention to implementing policies and laws on
religion and Buddhism in particular.
Cu said he hopes
the Buddhist clergy and followers will accompany the nation in building a
happy life for all people, helping maintain the political security in the
region.
Most Venerable
Thich Chau Quang, head of the board, said the local Buddhists will actively
participate in programmes promoting national unity and building a society of
peace, prosperity and happiness.
Buddhism has been
practised in
Childcare
project shows first success
The central city of
Jointly conducted
by the Republic of Korea’s Chung-Ang University, the Korean International
Cooperation Agency (KOICA), and the municipal Departments of Health, and
Education and
Training, the project supports local teachers and mothers through the
provision of skills necessary for raising and educating children.
Training courses
have been held since April 7 in local nursery schools, providing information
on childhood diseases and respective treatments, and sharing experiences on
bringing up children in the RoK.
Won Hee Jung, the
project manager, said the courses have taught participants different methods
for boosting child development at all stages, as well as nurturing their
children’s creativity.
Binh Dinh
works hard to improve environment
The central
During a working
session between the province’s leaders and representatives from the bank on
May 12 in the city, the two sides reviewed the progress of the project.
As scheduled, it
will be completed on June 30 with work finishing on the Nhon Binh and Bau Lac
waste water treatment plants and the Long My dumping ground.
The WB’s
representatives suggested that the local authorities should consider the
establishment of a centre for communicating information on environmental
protection in the Nhon Binh waste water treatment plant, thus raising public
awareness of environment.
Provincial People’s
Committee Vice Chairman Ho Quoc Dung affirmed that the locality will solve
shortcomings completely in order to put the project into operation as soon as
possible.
He also proposed
the bank provide an additional 47 million USD for the province to speed up
the fulfillment of the project’s remaining items.
Approved from 2006
with the WB’s support, the project has been conducted in the central cities
of Quy Nhon, Nha Trang and Dong Hoi at a total cost of 250 million USD.
Once completed and
put into operation, it is expected to bring better sanitation conditions to
600,000 people in the cities, while also contributing to ensuring a
sustainable foundation for developing economy and tourism in the cities.
Heart
check-ups given to Phu Yen children
Medical check-ups
have been provided to about 500 children with congenital heart diseases in
the central
The children were
all under 16 years old and from disadvantaged backgrounds across the
province.
The free check-ups
and surgeries are conducted under the Prime Minister’s Decision 55a on
support for children with congenital heart diseases.
This time, the
Swiss-based Children Action organisation will give financial support covering
20 surgeries, worth 50 million VND (2,380 USD) each, according to Nguyen Van
Trac from Phu Yen’s provincial Department of Labour, Invalids and Social
Affairs.
Since 2003, nearly
600 children in Phu Yen have received free heart operations.
Poor to get
cash subsidy for electricity use
The Ministry of
Finance plans to provide poor households a cash subsidy of VND42,000 per
month for electricity use.
It is drafting a
decree on subsidizing low-income households with an amount equivalent to
30kWh a month.
The government will
make quarterly payments.
Vietnamese
living in
The pledge was made
in an open letter that will be sent to Party and State leaders. It was
drafted at a meeting of the Vietnamese Association in
its 2013 activities
and working out orientations for 2014.
In the letter, they
expressed their protest over
that the Chinese
media has distorted the dispute and incited hatred between the two nations.
They also strongly
condemned
Convention on the
Law of the Sea and the agreement on basic principles guiding the settlement
of the
The association
fully believes in the leadership of the Party and State and the heroic
tradition and strength of
Students’
programme promotes patriotism and national sovereignty
Nearly 900 students
representing over two million students nationwide are set to participate in
the ‘Students towards nation’s sea and islands 2014’ programme, scheduled for
May 15-18 on Phu Quoc and Tho Chau Islands, Kien Giang province.
Organised by the
Vietnam Student Association, the annual programme has been held on islands
with important strategic positions to educate young generations on the
national tradition of patriotism and activate students’ responsibility in
preserving national sovereignty over
During the
programme, students will learn more about the history of the nation by
visiting Phu Quoc prison, meeting with former prisoners and watching movies
on the
Many social
activities have also been planned, including presenting gifts to policy
beneficiaries and donating essential items and scholarships to students in
the localities.
Participating
students will join in meaningful volunteer activities to clean up the
environment, remodel schools and provide medicines to people on Tho Chau
Island.
They will also
participate in a gala night to meet with soldiers and islanders and sing
songs praising the land and people of
On this occasion,
the Vietnam Student Association will commence the construction of a national
flag tower on Tho Chau Island to assert patriotism and evoke a sense of
responsibility among students in protecting the country’s sea and islands.
The construction is to cost over VND1 billion, which has been donated by
students and businesses nationwide.
AmCham
supports female engineering students
The HCMC chapter of
American Chamber of Commerce in Vietnam (AmCham Vietnam) in cooperation with
Intel Products Vietnam, Coca-Cola Vietnam and Axcela Vietnam last week
awarded scholarships priced at VND550 million to female engineering students
of four universities in HCMC and Can Tho.
Organizers said
there were 50 merit-based scholarships valued at VND8 million each and 15
scholarships of VND6 million each for studying English at Axcela
The AmCham Women in
Engineering Scholarship, which was formerly known as AmCham-Intel Female
Engineering Scholarship, was launched in 2011 for AmCham member companies in
production and engineering sectors to contribute to female human resource
development for the high-tech sector in
Besides financial
assistance, the program also offers the scholarship recipients a chance to
get inside into the participating companies of the program and to approach a
variety of job opportunities from high-tech companies.
Source: VNN/VNA/VNS/VOV/SGGP/SGT/ND
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