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Surgeons save newborn suffering from
heart disease
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Surgeons of Hà Nội’s Heart Hospital have performed a
successful operation on a newborn baby, weighing 1.5kg, suffering from severe
heart disease.
The baby was born at 37 weeks in the northern province
of Hải Dương. Six days after the delivery, the infant was admitted to Hà
Nội’s Heart Hospital for special surgery for complicated heart problems.
Vương Hoàng Dung, a doctor with the hospital’s
Intensive Care Department, said the baby had been diagnosed with congenital
heart defects, pale skin and jaundice.
The baby was at risk of heart failure.
The surgery, lasting an hour and a half, went well. The
infant is in good condition and is still in the intensive care unit.
The baby will be discharged from hospital later this
week, as scheduled.
Former local officials prosecuted
for land management violations
The Investigation Police Agency under the Ministry of
Public Security on July 3 commenced proceedings against three former
officials of Vung Tau city of the southern Ba Ria-Vung Tau province, on the
charge of deliberately violating legal regulations on economic management
causing serious consequences.
Phan Hoa Binh and Truong Van Tri - former Chairman and
Vice Chairman of the Vung Tau city People’s Committee, respectively, and
Nguyen Thanh Son, former chief of the municipal Urban Management Department,
violated principles relating to land management and conversion of the land
use purpose.
According to initial information provided by the
police, from December 17, 2010 to January 18, 2011, Binh and Tri signed a
total of 71 decisions allowing the conversion of the land use purpose for a
total area of 243,000 metres for three construction projects in Vung Tau
city.
The projects included the Metropolitan project
developed by An Khang real estate joint stock company, the Khang Gia Han
luxury apartment-services complex, developed by Khang Gia Han investment
joint stock company, and the Vuon Xuan project, invested by Dong Duong real
estate joint stock company.
The Investigation Police Agency found many violations
in those decisions.
Concerning violations at the Metropolitan project, the
Investigation Police Agency for Corruption -related Crimes started legal
proceedings against and detained Vu Quoc Tuan, chief of the municipal Natural
Resources and Environment Department for deliberately violating legal
regulations on economic management causing serious consequences , and Ngo
Minh Phuong, Chairwoman of the Board of Directors of the An Khang JSC for
swindling.
Numerous supports proposed for
pollution-affected fishermen
The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development
(MARD) has actively advised the Government on policies to restore the
environment in four central provinces affected by the recent environmental
crisis and help local fishermen to change their livelihood to settle their lives
in the long term.
According to MARD Deputy Minister Vu Van Tam, the
ministry has proposed that owners of under 90CV fishing boats will be
supported to upgrade their boats or build new ones as stated in decree
67/2014/ND-CP on aquaculture development policies as well as the decree on
the amendments and supplementations to some articles of Decree 67.
It also suggested that the Ministry of Labour, Invalids
and Social Affairs design policies on vocational trainings to fishermen,
while assisting them to work abroad, he said.
In order to recover the environment, the ministry will
propose a project to restore coral reefs as well as the ecosystems in the
affected waters, he said, adding that the ministry will also advise the
employment of local fishermen in the project.
At the same time, it also suggested the expansion of
the rice support programme to six months for both fishermen and salt workers.
Meanwhile, seafood stockpile policies will be prolonged by one month to last
from May 5 to July 5, the deputy minister said.
The mass fish deaths along beaches in Ha Tinh, Quang
Binh, Quang Tri and Thua Thien-Hue in early April, which caused by poison in
untreated wastewater from Hung Nghiep Formosa Ha Tinh Steel Limited Company,
seriously disturbed the fishing activities of locals.
According to the MARD, aquacultural farms reported 67
tonnes of dead fish while the volume of natural fish found dead was estimated
at 100 tonnes.
Statistics showed that Ha Tinh’s total seafood output
in the first six months of this year was down 16,000 tonnes year on year,
while Quang Binh suffered a drop of 23,600 tonnes, Quang Tri 16,000 tonnes
and Thua Thien-Hue 13,300 tonnes.
Electricity comes to over 5,300
ethnic families
More than 5,300 ethnic households in the mountainous
province of Son La have joined the national grid as a result of a local power
project that began in September 2015.
The beneficiaries come from the Mong, Thai, Kho Mu,
Xinh Mun communities residing in mountainous border villages across five
communes in Mai Son and Song Ma districts.
Under an investment of 153 billion VND (6.88 million
USD) sourced from the Electricity of Vietnam (EVN) and EVN Northern Power
Corporation, the project completed on June 30, 2016.
It brings the proportion of residents in Son La having
access to electricity to nearly 90 percent, with 87.8 percent of rural
households now connected to the national grid.
Long An: About 840 households
vulnerable to riverside erosion
Nearly 840 household living along banks of Vam Co River
in Tan Tru district, in the Mekong Delta province of Long An have been
suffering from severe riverside erosion.
The garden of a local resident, Truong Van Hai, in Binh
Hoa hamlet, Tan Tru town was swept away by soil erosion and fell into Vam Co
River in the middle of the night last month, causing land loss of more than
40 metres in length and 6-8 metres in width and washing away ten coconut
trees and many other crops.
The soil erosion also created a 30-metre-long soil
crack in the garden of Hai’s neighbour, Cao Van Dong, leaving it on the brink
of sudden collapse.
Hai said his family has been living here for
generations and has never seen such dangerous erosion before.
According to Tran Van Doc, Chairman of the district’s
People’s Committee, the district has never recorded any riverside erosion.
But now, its seven communes, including An Nhut Tan,
Binh Tinh, Binh Trinh Dong, Duc Tan, Lac Tan, My Binh, Nhut Ninh and Tan Tru,
with about 4,200 people, or 840 families, are vulnerable to the disaster, Doc
said.
An initial survey suggests that climate change, which
might have affected the flow of the river, could be behind the issue, he
noted.
The people’s committee has mobilised the locals to
plant trees and stakes to temporarily reduce the erosion while a plan is
being devised to evacuate affected households.
3 students drowned during charity
trip in northern Vietnam
Three university students from Hanoi were drowned when
crossing a flooded stream on July 2, during a charity trip to a mountainous
area in the nearby Quang Ninh Province.
Bodies of the students, one 20 years old and the others
both 19, were found early on Sunday morning. They were among a group of 21
students at the Hanoi-based Foreign Trade University (FTU) who joined the
university's annual charity summer program in Quang Ninh's Binh Lieu
District.
Representatives of the school said four of the students
stopped by a stream to rest on Saturday afternoon and slipped. A male
schoolmate in the area managed to save one of them while the rest were swept
away.
Many universities in Vietnam organize annual Green
Summer campaigns in which students register voluntary help in poor or remote
communities, or with environment protection.
The Hanoi's FTU was having around 400 students doing
such campaigns in the northern region, but has suspended all the activities
following the incident.
Quang Ninh and Binh Lieu authorities have supported
each victim’s family VND12 million (US$540).
Foreign woman falls to death from
8th floor in HCMC
A Filipino woman fell to her death from the 8th floor
of an apartment building in Ho Chi Minh City on July 1 evening, local police
have said.
The body of the woman, whose name was not revealed, was
found at the entrance of the underground parking lot of the building in To
Vinh Dien St., Thu Duc Dist.
Some witnesses said they saw the woman climbing over a
safety fence on the apartment balcony at 7.30 p.m. She apparently was trying
to drag a little girl, later identified as her daughter, with her too, they
said.
A security guard tried to persuade her to climb back
in, but she jumped and fell 20 meters to her death, the witnesses said.
"If the boy hadn't managed to pull the little girl
back she could have fallen to the ground with her mom," a witness
claimed, referring to the woman's son.
Some local media reports quoted authorities as saying
that the woman arrived in Vietnam early last month and lived with her
Filipino husband in the apartment.
Authorities found the victim's passport and other ID
documents which had been burnt in the apartment, the reports said.
The police of HCMC are investigating further.
Three children drown in Ninh Thuận’s
Dinh River
The local authority in the central province of Ninh
Thuận’s Phước Thuận Commune has confirmed the deaths of three children who
drowned in the Dinh River.
The incident occurred yesterday afternoon when five
local children, aged 14-15, went swimming in the river, Nguyễn Đức Thuận,
chairman of the communal People’s Committee, said.
Two of the children stayed on the bank to look after
the clothes while three others went in and soon after slipped in a deep part
of the river, some two metres from the bank, he said, adding that by the time
the locals reached the river to rescue the children, it was too late.
Locals said this section of the river was not so deep
previously, so people could swim here in the summer. However, regular sand
exploitation being carried out recently by enterprises on the river bank had
caused dangerous and deep holes, they said.
The local authority has mobilised the residents and offered
financial support of VNĐ2.5 million (about US$110) to each victim’s family.
Timely relief to affected people in
environmental incident: report
The Government’s support for residents effected by the
mass fish deaths in the four central provinces has been delivered in a timely
manner and to the right people, the Vietnam Fatherland Front (VFF) Central
Committee said.
The VFF Central Committee noted four supervisory teams
were sent to the impacted central provinces of Ha Tinh, Quang Binh, Quang Tri
and Thua Thien-Hue to monitor the settlement of the incident’s consequences
from June 23 – 29.
The teams reported that 40,043 families there were
given more than 4,309 tonnes of rice, while 8,111 ship owners whose marine
activities were suspended received VND53 billion (US$2.38 million) in aid.
Over VND9.8 billion (US$439,400) was also provided to help affected fish
breeding farms.
Aside from the Government’s assistance, some provinces
also offered their own support.
However, the handling of environmental consequences is
still slow, inspectors noted.
People nationwide and abroad also supported Vietnam
with over VND45 billion (over US$2 million) and 149 tonnes of rice through
the VFF and its member organisations. All the rice aid and some VND42 billion
have already been delivered to the targeted residents.
The supervisory teams pointed out problems that have
arisen while implementing the support policies and have asked the Government
for more assistance for fishing and fish farming activities.
Border guards help foster children
from poor fishing families in central Vietnam
Border guards in the central Vietnamese province of
Quang Nam have been using their meager salaries to help support children from
poor families.
The Tam Thanh Border Guard Office, located in Tam Ky
City, Quang Nam, is located just next to the small fishing village of Ha
Thanh – a place where poverty forces young children to leave school so they
can help their parents earn a living.
After hearing of the hardships faced by children in the
village, the nearby border guard office knew that something had to be done to
help ensure that local children were given the opportunity for a proper
education and a stable future, according to Senior Lieutenant Colonel Tran
Minh Tan, the unit’s political commissar.
Well aware of the difficult road that lay ahead of
them, the board guards began saving money in 2014 in order to adopt and
afford education for four young secondary school boys.
One of the adopted boys was forced to quit his studies
and help support his family while his father was in the hospital and his
mother eked by on a meager living as a fish porter, Tan said,. Another
boy they adopted was an orphan while a third boy’s parents had divorced.
The officers went to each of boy’s families to urge
them to let the children live and study at the border guard office.
“We coordinated with local schools to provide the
children with reduced tuition fees, while the offices often take turns
helping them with their homework after class,” the political commissar
stated.
He added that the border guards often pool money from
their own earnings in order to offer assistance to other children with
difficult living conditions in the locality.
Three of the boys have finished secondary school and
have gone back to live with their parents, as it is considerably more
convenient for their high school education.
Nguyen Chau Phi, 15, however, insisted on living with
his ‘foster fathers’ till he finishes high school.
“I was about to quit school and find a job before being
approached and encouraged by the border guards to come and live with them,”
Phi said, adding that “life here is good.”
“My wife and I cannot afford sufficient education for
Phi and he is so lucky to be adopted by the officers. We’re unbelievably
grateful,” Nguyen Van Chau, Phi’s father, stated.
In 2016, the officers kick started a program that
focuses on providing monthly financial support for two school girls, Bui Thi
Than Tam, a second-grader, and Tran Thu Loc, a seventh grader.
Tam’s father is being hospitalized for a serious
illness and her older brother suffers from mental disease.
Meanwhile, Loc and her two siblings have been living
with their sick mother since their parents’ divorce.
Vietnam lifts controversial nudity
ban
Cultural authorities in Vietnam have revoked a new rule
that bans models and winners of beauty contests from taking nude photos and
publishing them online.
The decision was made after many critics strongly
opposed the rule, which was introduced a few weeks ago.
Soon after the ban took effect, Vu Khanh, chairman of
the Vietnam Association of Photographers, criticized it, saying that the ban
will cause many difficulties to artists.
“Nudity is not encouraged in Vietnam, but it has never
been banned,” he said.
The controversial rule, which also goes as far as
prohibiting "offensive clothes that expose sensitive body parts,” states
that violators will face working ban and have their beauty titles stripped.
T’way Air starts new route to Danang
from Seoul
Korean low-cost carrier T’way Air has announced it
began serving the Danang International Airport on July 1 with roundtrip
flights from the Incheon International Airport in Seoul operating Boeing 737
aircraft.
An airline spokesperson said the flights will depart
Danang four times weekly on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays at 4:55
pm local time with the return flight from Seoul lifting off at 1:15 pm local
time.
Danang is the second city in Vietnam served by the
airline, said the spokesperson, following the launch last year of direct
flights connecting Seoul with the Tan Son Nhat International Airport in Ho
Chi Minh City.
We’re seeing increased traffic from both business and
holiday travellers between the two cities and we believe we’re competitive
enough to outperform other airlines currently servicing Danang, noted the
spokesperson.
Carriers increase thousands flights
for summer season
Vietnamese budget carrier VietJet Air is increasing
more than 5,700 flights on domestic and international routes to meet high
demand in summer vacation.
VietJet Air increases more than 5,700 flights on domestic
and international routes to meet high demand in summer vacation. (Photo: KK)
The carrier will provide over 1,000,000 extra tickets
on local routes, from Ho Chi Minh City to Hanoi, Da Nang, Phu Quoc, Hai
Phong, Hue, Vinh, Thanh Hoa, Chu Lai; from Hanoi to Da Nang, Cam Ranh, Phu
Quoc, Da Lat and Quy Nhon.
International routes are HCM City- Taiwan’s Taipei
(China)/ Bangkok/ Singapore.
The national flag carrier, Vietnam Airlines is also
offering a promotional program on flights from Hanoi/Ho Chi Minh City to
Yangon until August 1.
Accordingly, a return tickets for HCM City-Yangon route
will be VND429,000 (US$19$); and Hanoi-Yangon at VND1,329,000 (59$). These
special rates will be applicable for flights which will be departing from now
until March 31, 2017.
Vietnam Airlines has announced that passengers
arrived/departed Myanmar’s Yangon International Airport will make all
necessary procedures at the new terminal T1 which was put into use from June
28. The carrier will support passengers to move from the old terminal T2 to
the new one.
VNSO’s Hanoi concerts in July
The Vietnam National Symphony Orchestra will present
concerts featuring popular musical works to Hanoians in July.
A concert with the partipation of pianist Celimene
Daudet and conductor Tran Vuong Thach will take place at Hanoi Opera House on
July 3-4.
Meanwhile Beethoven’s works will be performed at
Hanoi's French Cultural Centre L'Espace on July 6-7.
The concert will start with introduction & Rondo
Capriccioso, Op. 28 by French composer Camille Saint-Saens, and end
withSymphony No. 4 in B flat major, Op. 60, by Ludwig van Beethoven.
Beethoven is considered as a pioneer of Romanism. With
his sonatas for violin, composed between 1797 and 1812, he was following his
role model Mozart, who recognized the violin as an equal partner for the
piano for the first time. Furthermore, Beethoven’s sonata are known for their
unconventional modulations and rhythms, which first shocked the audience, but
after a while it was seen as the own course of the great classic artist.
Patients exposed to lead freely
treated
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and
Health and Environment under the Ministry of Health yesterday gave lead
removing food to residents in at Dong Mai Village in Van Lam District in the
northern province of Hung Yen, about 27 km (17 miles) East of Hanoi
This is Pectin complex made in Ukraine, that can help
remove lead or heavy metal from body.
Earlier, health authorities have diagnosed 330 children
and 120 adults in the village with lead poisoning. They received Pectin
complex, a nutritional supplement made by Ukrainian scientists within two
months. Pectin complex is the most effective for detoxification;accordingly
it was allowed to circulate by Vietnamese Ministry of Health
Most of the batteries are recycled in villages. Dong
Mai Village in Hung Yen Province is home to 400 households partaking in
recycling batteries. Due to backward recycling technology and lack of
environmental protection measures, the village is facing serious pollution from
lead dust, fumes and leaking acid fluids. In 2015, blood test results showed
that of 618 inhabitants in the village, 65 percent of children are heavily
affected by the lead pollution at different levels.
Doctors save man who stabbed in
heart by himself
Doctors of the General Hospital in Ho Chi Minh City’s
Thu Duc District yesterday saved a 23 year old man who was stabbed in heart.
The man was hospitalized when half-conscious with pale
skin and shocked because of bleeding too much.
Realizing that he was in critical condition doctors
decided to perform a cardiotomy to rescue the patient. Surgeons then drained
600 liters of blood occupying both his pleura and pericardium and sutured the
wounds for the patient. After the surgery, his condition was stable; accordingly
he will stop putting on ventilator and it is expected to discharge from the
hospital soon.
Head of the Chest Surgery Ward Dr. Nguyen Kim Anh said
that the man was saved thanks to the good cooperation between emergency team
and other wards.
The man’s relative said that he stabbed himself after
having a quarrel with his wife.
Used state cars to be auctioned
State agencies have been selling old cars and will
auction more cars to recoup money from the excessive purchase of cars by
state enterprises and agencies.
According to the Public Asset Management Agency, state
agencies sold 264 cars from January to June 17. The cars were sold for
USD17,700 compared to their original price of USD3.6m. 20 cars were
transferred to other agencies that were short of vehicles.
However eight out of 42 agencies and 18 out of 62
provinces and cities still haven't submitted their reports. Deputy head of
the Public Asset Management Agency Ta Thanh Tu said they still hadn't had the
exact number on the cars sold last year.
On July 2, Tu said they would auction off old cars.
More information will be updated on the web portals of local agencies and
authorities.
According to the Decision 32 on the management and use
of state cars, state administrative agency is allowed to have a maximum of three
cars. During a meeting, vice chairman of Hanoi Nguyen Doan Toan proposed to
let all agencies in the city to have four cars because of their supposed huge
workload. The authorities of Quang Nam Province also made the same
proposition.
The reports came after agencies were criticised for
wasting money on the excessive purchase of cars. State agencies bought 611
new cars valued at USD27m dollar value please in 2015 according to the
Ministry of Finance, while 7,000 state-owned vehicles still remained unused.
In addition, lots of money was also being wasted on idle drivers, yet many
agencies have refused to sell older cars while asking to buy newer models.
Beneficiary sued for average
academic ability
Danang People's Court has ordered a woman who was
sponsored to study abroad to pay compensation for her average academic
results.
Nguyen Truong Quynh Nhu was one of the beneficiaries of
Project 922. The Danang Centre for Promotion of Human Resources Development’s
programme sponsors and enrols selected candidates in undergraduate and
graduate training programmes in Vietnam and abroad so that they will work for
the city following graduation.
Nhu enrolled in France in 2011 to study law, economics
and management. According to the contract, she needed to record good academic
results however she only managed average results.
Taking into consideration Nhu's difficult background,
the city people's committee agreed to let her continue her studies. However,
when Nhu graduated in 2013, her academic ability was still average.
Nhu was asked to pay VND400m (USD18,000), or 50% of the
sponsorship by November 2014, but she delayed payment for various reasons. On
June 30, the case was officially brought to Danang People's Court.
Since the project was established in 2004, 629 people
have benefited from the sponsorship. Danang Centre for Promotion of Human
Resources Development said there have been many breaches of contract and 83
people had withdrawn. Thirteen individuals have been sued, recovering
VND20bn.
Last year, the centre had sued 15 locals who accepted
sponsorship to study abroad but refused to work for the local authority as
agreed.
Memorial service to commemorate
fallen soldiers in Len Ha cave
A memorial service, named ‘Hello, A69 here’ was held at
Dong Le town, Tuyen Hoa district, Quang Binh province on July 3 for the 13
martyrs who died in Len Ha cave in 1972.
The memorial service was co-organised by Quang Binh
provincial People's Committee, Ministry of Information and Communication and
Vietnam Television, as an activity to mark the 68th anniversary of Vietnam's
War Invalids and Martyrs' Day, 60th traditional day of the communications
soldier and 44 years since the Len Ha event.
Many veterans and former officers and soldiers of the
Information and Communication Arm burned incense and stood in memory of their
comrades who died in the Len Ha cave.
Delivering his memorial speech, Major general Ngo Kim
Dong from the army communications division said that the Party, State and
army pay tribute to the heroic fallen martyrs and their sacrifice for
national independence and liberation. We pledge to ensure seamless
communications, accuracy and security in all circumstances.
Earlier, Quang Binh province held a requiem for martyrs
and heroes who lost their lives in the Len Ha cave. The requiem was held to
pay tribute to heroic martyrs and their contributions to the Fatherland, as
well as to educate younger generations on the national tradition of building
a country of peace, independence, territorial integrity, wealth, and
democracy.
Environmental protection is
compulsory requirement
Deputy PM Trinh Dinh Dung required that all factories
located in the Nghi Son Economic Zone (EZ) in Thanh Hoa Province must ensure
safety throughout construction and operation as well as environmental
protection while he paid an inspection tour to the EZ on Saturday.
Established in 2006, the EZ, which covers an area of
18,611.8 ha in Tinh Gia District, was designed to become a multi-sector
economic zone with a focus on heavy and fundamental industries such as oil refinery,
petrochemical industry, advanced steel, ship-building, construction materials
among others.
It is now home to 127 projects of local investors with
total registered capital of over VND 96 trillion and nine foreign-funded
projects capitalized at US 12 million. Large scale projects include Nghi Son
refinery and petrochemical complex and the two thermal power plans with
combined capacity of 3.000MW.
Right at the EZ, Deputy PM Dung inspected the design
and construction of waste treatment system of the Nghi Son refinery and
petrochemical complex-the second planned oil refinery in Viet Nam, and asked
its management board to report on waste treatment plans.
At present, the EZ still lacks of a centralized
wastewater treatment system which is estimated to cost some US$120 million.
Local leaders said the province is calling on public-private investment for
the construction of the system as this is a large scale EZ.
The second phase of a waste treatment factory is under
construction to handle 500 tons of household garbage a day and 70,000
industrial waste per year.
Following the serious environmental breakdown in the
central coast recently, Thanh Hoa Province ordered the Nghi Son refinery to
temporarily stop discharging waste water until a final decision issued by the
Environment Department under the Ministry of Natural Resources and
Environment.
Deputy PM Dung underlined that local leaders and the EZ
must pay special care to environmental protection, adding that all treated
waste must be tested before discharging to make sure that all regulations on
environment and international practices are observed.
Each industrial zone must have a centralized waste
water treatment plant and each factory must have a proper waste water system,
he demanded.
Deputy PM Dung also tasked the Ministry of Natural
Resources and Environment to coordinate with Thanh Hoa Province to quickly
install environment observation stations to supervise production facilities
and these station must be connected to management agencies 24 hours a day.
All production facilities which fail to comply with
environment regulations must be asked to stop production and strictly
fined./.
VNA/VNS/VOV/SGT/SGGP/TT/TN/Dantri/VNE
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Thứ Ba, 5 tháng 7, 2016
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