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Army
chopper crash death toll rises to 20
One of the soldiers
injured in the Mi171 army chopper crash in July has died, raising the death
toll in the incident to 20.
Lieutenant Nguyen
Hoang Anh, 33, passed away in the morning on September 2 after suffering 52
per cent burns, respiratory burns, brain injury and a broken leg. He was
being treated at the National Institute of Burns in Ha Noi.
The Institute is
treating another survivor of the crash for multiple injuries, 53 per cent
burns and respiratory burns.
The army chopper
crashed on July 7 with 21 people on board, comprising three crew members, two
trainers and 16 soldiers, during a parachuting exercise.
Sixteen people died
on the spot, two succumbed to injuries in the hospital later and two
(including Lieutenant Hoang Anh) died after receiving several weeks of
treatment.
Another
capsized raft victim found
Di Linh commune
police in the central highlands
Huyen, together
with her brother Nguyen Van Quang, 26 and his wife, Vu Thi Bich Tuyen, 23,
used a homemade raft of 14 barrels to cross the Da Dang river.
However, strong
whirlpools flipped the raft over and drowned the whole family.
The bodies of Quang
and Tuyen were retrieved earlier.
Communal officials
have given Quang's family VND10 million (US$480) to help with funeral
expenses.
Authorities
step in to save old trees
The Ha Noi People's
Committee has asked Ha Noi Urban Railway Management Unit to try to avoid
chopping down many old trees to make way for a future metro line.
Last month, Le Huy
Hoang, deputy director of the unit, caused a public outcry when he revealed
that more than 30 huge, ancient trees in
The trees took more
than 40 years to grow to their present size.
Hoang said his unit
was working with a contractor for a detail solution for moving the trees to
Ha Noi Railway Station in October if approved by the city authority.
As stated in the
metro line project which has been approved by the city authority, more than
30 perrenial trees will be chopped down.
At present, there
are more than 200,000 trees representing 150 different species throughout Ha
Noi.
The section of rail
line from Nhon to Ha Noi Railway Station is about 12.5 kilometres long,
including 8.5 kilometres elevated and four kilometres underground.
Total investment in
the project will be US$1.57 billion. Work began in 2010 and will finish by
November, 2018.
Two Chinese
nationals arrested for illegal money transport
Police in the
southern
Tan Zheng, 45, and
Liu Wei, 27, have been charged with the illegal transportation of money
across state borders, according to article 154 of the Criminal Code.
On August 29, 2014,
local police forces, together with customs officials and border guards,
stopped a foreign car with the registration number 1954-2 at the Xa Mat
border gate in Tan Bien district. The car, driven by Tan Zhen, was searched,
and three suitcases and a box were found, containing VND18.2 billion
(US$860,000) in cash.
Tan Zheng claimed
he had been hired by Liu Wei to smuggle the money across the border, and that
Wei was waiting for the money on the Cambodian side. When Zheng failed to
show up, Wei crossed into
Around 1.6
million
About 1.6 million
children under 14 from the capital city of
According to Dr.
Nguyen Nhat Cam, Director of the city’s preventive medicine centre, this will
be the largest-scale campaign, targeting children in 30 districts in the
city.
The three-phase
drive aims to bring the rate of local children of this age group receiving
measles-rubella vaccines to 95 percent, he said, adding that it will be
implemented from mid-October 2014 to January 2015.
The centre will
guide communal and district health workers on how to organise and monitor the
campaign, as well as preserve and use vaccines safely.
As many as 1,642
cases of measles were reported in
During the
outbreak, vaccination proved effective. With 73,639 children aged from nine
months to under-10 given shots, the outbreak was put under control by the end
of May.
License of
transport company revoked after accident
The license of Sao
Viet, whose bus had a tragic accidents in Lao Cai, has been revoked after the
discovery of violations by the operator.
The
Representatives of
Minister of
Transport Dinh La Thang, ordered departments of transport in Lao Cai and
On September 1, the
bus, carrying 53 passengers from
There was also a
video clip below that was recently-posted which purportedly shows the scene.
It depicts the bus going on the wrong side of the road and just narrowly
avoiding the oncoming car. The clip was recorded on July 11, and the location
is said to be near where the accident happened.
No heavy
traffic jams seen at gateways to HCMC on holiday
Unlike the previous
years, people coming back to HCMC after the National Day holiday did not have
to suffer traffic congestion at the gateways to the city.
There was no
congestion on Belt Road No.2 in HCMC on September 2 afternoon when more
vehicles were en route to the city except a minor jam caused by several
broken cars at 4:30 p.m. Drivers of passenger cars and other vehicles moved
forward smoothly on the already-opened section of the HCMC- Long Thanh-Dau
Giay Expressway.
Nguyen Long Hai, a
citizen living in District 3, said he drove his car as usual after a vacation
in
Nguyen Viet Tan,
director of Vietnam Expressway Services Engineering Joint Stock Company, told
the Daily that the number of vehicles on the expressway increased 70% on the
National Day occasion compared to normal days.
Every day, there
were some 20,000 vehicles on the expressway during the holiday, mostly cars
and passenger vehicles. Only a small number of heavy-duty trucks has used
this route because it has just opened to this kind of vehicle since last
Friday.
There were more
motorcycles on the road leading to HCMC via Cat Lai ferry station at 5 p.m.
on September 2 than normal days as people rushed to the city from
Nguyen Thanh Tuan,
director of Cat Lai Ferry Enterprise, said the number of vehicles going
through Cat Lai has tumbled since the HCMC-Long Thanh section of the
HCMC-Long Thanh-Dau Giay Expressway was opened to traffic. This was why there
was not any congestion at the ferry station.
Traffic jams did
not occurred at the intersection of Binh Trieu and National Highway 13.
However, many
motorcycle riders had to move slowly on the section of
A privately-run
general hospital with modern equipment and facilities was inaugurated in
With 30 consulting
rooms,
The modern
equipment and advanced technology used at the hospital would help Xuyen A
improve medical-care services to people at a time when tight State budgets
cannot allow investment in modern State hospitals, said Dr Nguyen Van Chau,
general director of
Chau said that
Xuyen A hospital's current charge for health exams was VND20,000
(US$90cents), the same as the one in public hospitals, and the minimum charge
for rooms was VND50,000 ($2.3) per day.
The hospital is
located near the city's northern gateway where three public hospitals,
including
Minister of Health
Nguyen Thi Kim Tien said it would help ease the pressure of overloading
exerted on public hospitals and at the same time accelerate the Government's
policy to privatise the nation's health sector.
The hospital's
affordable treatment costs would allow it to provide services to more low and
medium-income patients, she added.
The hospital was
built on an area of 44,500 square meter with an investment of VND800billion
($37million), Tuoi Tre (Youth) Newspaper reported.
Landslide
bulldozes riverbank
Strong floods have
washed out 400 sq.m. of land along the bank of the
The landslide also
damaged a local road and threatened 65 households living nearby. Families in
this rural Mekong Delta area were instructed to evacuate, said Kha Van Lien,
vice chairman of the communal People's Committee.
The committee
finished a resettlement area for this purpose about two years ago, located
about 500 metres from their houses. Each household received VND5 million
(US$236) as financial support for the move.
However, many said
that they had not yet evacuated because they had to continue fishing and
trading.
Authorities of Hong
Ngu District and Long Thuan island commune have mobilised forces to build
another road 200 metres from the one damaged by the floods.
Lien said that the
island commune had seen seven landslides this year, affecting about 5,000 sq.
m. of land. The commune had requested long-term support from the provincial
People's Committee to remedy the situation, but the high cost, estimated to
be dozens of billions of dong, continued to be a deterrent.
Ha Noi to
call public services tender
The capital city
plans to use the procurement method to hasten the completion of public
service projects while helping to improve the project quality and save money
for the State.
The Ha Noi
Department of Construction has proposed the Ha Noi People's Committee to call
for tenders for seven projects this year. These include transporting waste to
the Nam Son Waste Treatment Complex, planting trees and grass along roads and
building a street lighting system along the Phap Van-Cau Gie portion of
National Highway 1.
In addition, the
department will call for tenders for a number of projects in the 2015-2016
period, including the operation of the sewage treatment plant at the Nam Son
Waste Treatment Complex and the management of 53 public steel toilets.
The projects are
all ongoing public services that have not been implemented according to
requirements or that have contracts that will soon expire, according to the
Ha Noi Department of Construction. The bidding system aims to improve the
quality of the projects and save money for the State.
The urban
infrastructure system is currently overloaded, as existing landfills and
waste treatment complexes fail to meet demand in the rapidly urbanising city.
Moreover, many service suppliers have not yet implemented modern technology
or management methods that would improve productivity and reduce labour
costs.
In an interview
with Tien Phong (Vanguard) newspaper, a leader of the Ha Noi Department of
Construction said the Ha Noi People's Committee had already approved cost
norms for public services with the goal of eliminating irrational pricing.
The decision, as well as the move to seek tenders for public service
projects, reflects the country's ongoing transition to the market economy.
Annually, Ha Noi
spends about VND4,000 billion ($190 million) from the state budget to pay for
public services like wastewater treatment, environmental protection, tree
planting and street lighting. The sum is divided evenly between the Ha Noi
Municipal People's Committee and People's Committees in districts and
precincts.
With its improved
living conditions, high economic growth and rising demand for senior
professionals,
The website praised
“Combined with a
low cost of living, the country’s steady improvements in infrastructure have
made it an increasingly attractive destination for expatriates,” it said.
Early in 2012,
Besides the capital
city of
Ranking highly in
Expat Experience league tables,
The website said 53
percent of expats agreed that living and working conditions in
Although
agriculture, forestry and fishery constitute the biggest sectors of
The stable
political situation, incentives for foreign investors and the promising
market are factors attracting foreign direct investment flows to the
Southeast Asian nation.
In regards to job
opportunities,
The most promising
sectors for expats looking for job opportunities include IT, financing,
marketing, logistics and human resources development.
English
training initiative kicks off
A Training of
Trainers Programme for lecturers of English at universities, colleges and
education departments in the country was launched in
The programme aims
to create a group of core trainers who can teach annual
professional-development courses for teachers of English at all levels, from
primary to high school education.
It is carried out
by the Ministry of Education and Training's management board of the National
Foreign Language 2020 Project, in co-operation with the Southeast Asian
Ministers of Education Organization Regional Training Center (SEAMEO RETRAC).
SEAMEO RETRAC is in
charge of organising and coordinating the courses for 400 out of 838
lecturers and teachers of English from universities, colleges, and
educational institutions in Danang and
A blended mode of
face-to-face and online learning is applied. The program includes two
modules: English for Teaching and ICT in Language Instruction which aim to
improve participants' teaching methodology and to harness ICT skills for
English-language teaching and learning.
The first module
will be conducted by international experts from the
Vice
President Doan grants scholarships to needy children
Vice President and
Chairwoman of the Protection Council of Vietnam Fund for Child Protection,
Nguyen Thi Doan, presented 110 scholarships worth VND 3 million each to
outstanding and needy students in the northern province Ninh Binh on
September 3.
Vice President Doan
praised recipients’ study achievement and encouraged them to continue their
efforts in the new school year.
On this occasion,
the Vice President also visited and presented gifts to 100 children at
Vice President Doan
spoke highly of Ninh Binh local authority of its children’s social care and
urged relevant agencies in the province to enhance their supervision over the
implementation of children’s rights.
The Vice President
also offered 570 gifts to poor children in the province on the occasion of
mid autumn festival.
Vice Present Doan
launched two programmes in 2012, which aimed to benefit orphans, ethnic
children and disadvantaged children, supporting them to continue pursuing
their studies. These programmes have been implemented in 58 provinces across
The Vietnam Fund
for Child Protection has so far received VND4,000 billion, granting
scholarships and assistances to 28 million children.
Railway
fares discounted up to 50%
The Vietnam
Railways Corporation (VRC) has announced discounts up to 50% on rail fares
for its Thong Nhat trains (north-south route) from September 4 to December
31.
The VRC will use
20% of its seats on trains coded SE1/2, SE3/4, SE5/6, SE7/8, TN1/2, SE21 and
SE22 to sell discounted tickets for individual passengers who buy tickets for
a distance of 1,300 kilometres or more.
Passengers who book
seats more than 60 days in advance will be offered a 50% discount while those
buying tickets 30-59 days in advance will receive a 30% discount.
Notably,
preferential tickets for the train coded SE21 are applied to passengers
departing from
Discounted tickets
for the train coded SE22 are applied to passengers leaving from Saigon to
Thap Cham stations for Quang Ngai to
Xuyen A
general hospital opens in Ho Chi Minh City
The
In an effort to
ease the overload at other hospitals throughout the city, the private
hospital holds 26 wards with nine operation rooms and 30 examination rooms
and can treat 1,500 patients daily.
Dr Nguyen Van Chau,
the hospital’s director, said Xuyen A hospital is equiped with advanced
equipment worth VND800 billion (US$ 37.6 million), but its service fees will
be similar to those at state-run hospitals.
According to
Minister of Health, Nguyen Thi Kim Tien, the Party, State and National
Assembly will continue to encourage investors to build high-quality medical
facilities to help ease overloads in major cities. She also expressed hope
that the hospital would become a prestigious destination and meet demands for
health check-ups and treatment.
Odon Vallet
scholarships presented to students in Central Highlands
The Vallet
Scholarship Fund continued its mission in
The scholarships
were awarded to extraordinary students from disadvantaged families in the
Students at
university and in college received VND13 million (US$620) each, whilst
secondary school students were given VND8 million (US$380).
Over the past 14
years, Odon Vallet has used his own money to finance the grants for excellent
young students in
He is touring
Since its
establishment in 2001, the fund has allocated over VND100 billion (US$4.76
million) to more than 21,000 students.
In 2014, the fund
will grant over 2,000 scholarships worth VND20 billion (nearly US$952,400) to
students throughout
The central
The plant has
polluted
The removal will
cost VND200 billion (US$9.4 million), which will come from loans.
In 2010, the
department developed a plan to remove the plant by 2015, but it was delayed
by a lack of capital and difficulties finding new jobs for workers. The plant
has stopped operation of kilns and reduced production by half.
First built in 1910
by French colonists, the plant has an annual capacity of 200,000 tonnes.
The Department of
Health in
A World Health
Organisation (WHO) official updated the latest figures on September 3,
warning that the worst Ebola outbreak the world has ever seen is still
gathering pace.
Fearing the virus
could be brought into
Ebola patients
initially show symptoms of sudden fever, weakness, muscle ache, headache and
sore throat. The later symptoms are vomiting, diarrhea, impaired kidney and
liver functions, and sometimes internal and external bleeding. However, the
earlier Ebola is detected and the symptoms are treated, the higher the chance
of survival, according to the WHO.
The Department of
Preventive Medicine is undertaking maximum efforts, including the strict
observation of those travelling from Ebola-hit regions for three weeks upon
arrival and enhanced coordination with the police to keep them under
community surveillance.
The municipal
health department has requested healthcare facilities to prepare for a
potential outbreak, including the establishment of isolation wards and
setting aside personal protection gear for medical workers.
Ebola is spread
through contact with an infected person's bodily fluids, such as sweat and
blood. There is no cure or vaccine for the virus, which has affected
To date,
Residents
speak out over stalled bridge construction
Residents in Hung
Nguyen commune of the central
The Den bridge
project across the Thap channel was scheduled to be built in 18 months, from
December 7, 2011 to June 7, 2013 by Trung Viet Ltd., Co at a total cost of
more than VND35.1 billion (US$1.68 million).
Over a year has
passed since the deadline and the bridge consists of little more than a few
pillars in the middle of the channel.
"The
constructing company had partly stopped the flow of Vinh river to build the
bridge, and that badly affected the drainage," head of the local Ben
Thuy drainage station Le Dinh Nam told Gia Dinh va Xa hoi (Family and
Society) Newspaper.
"I am so
worried for the residents when the rainy season is coming near and the
drainage is not fast enough," he said.
Stopping the flow
of the
"I have not
dared to open my windows for years because of dust and noise pollution. There
was no way that the elderly, children and sick people could stand it. If this
circumstance continues, my family might have to move to another place,"
said resident Ha Thi Van.
Trung Viet, the
constructing company, received VND14.2 billion (US$683,000) from Hung Nguyen
commune People's Committee in the first two years of the plan to build a
section of the bridge worth VND6.5 billion (US$312,500).
The building has
been on hold since last year and the company has kept the remaining sum of
more than VND7.7 billion (US$370,000).
Head of Hung Yen
commune's General Construction Management Board Nguyen Van Hao told the
newspaper that there were valid reasons for the slow speed of the construction,
such as the slow rate of fund disbursement, poor weather and the weak
capability of the constructing company.
He also denied that
Trung Viet Company had received privileges in receiving such a large advance
of funds despite making little progress on the project.
"Giving the
constructing company an advanced amount of VND14.2 billion (US$683,000)
totally conforms to national regulations," Hao said.
He said that if
Trung Viet was unable to finish the promised level of construction by the
extended deadline of September 30, Hung Nguyen commune's administration would
unilaterally terminate the contract.
Source: VNN/VNA/VNS/VOV/SGT/SGGP/ND
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