Social News 29/7
Marine
police seize 400,000 litres of illegal fuel at sea
Some
400,000 litres of smuggled fuel have been seized off
The
commander of the Marine Police Zone 4 said that on July 24, in
A
search of theses vessels found that one had some 100,000 litres of diesel
fuel and the other, 300,000 litres.
The
two Vietnamese vessels had 30,000.
None
of the four vessels had invoices or other documents for the fuel.
But
they admitted they frequently sold fuel to Vietnamese fishing vessels at sea.
All
the vessels were taken to An Thoi Island in Phu Quoc Island District for
further investigation.
The
People's Committee of the southern
The
Hino truck, heading from Duong Minh Chau District to
The
logs were equivalent to nearly 1.5 cubic metres of trac wood.
The
truck driver said he had been paid VND400,000 ($18) to take the logs from
The
confiscated trac wood was valued at VND147.8 million ($6,800).
The
authorities of
Prime
Minister endorses FAO-sponsored health project
Prime
Minister Nguyen Tan Dung has approved a 2.1-million USD project on
controlling human health threats funded by the United States Agency for
International Development (USAID) through the Food and Agriculture
Organisation (FAO).
The
one-year project aims to reduce risks and control human health threats from
infectious diseases between humans and animals in Vietnam through value
chains in interactions between humans, wild animals and the environment, and
particularly to reduce pandemics in the country.
It
will intensify cooperation between domestic agencies in implementing the
United Nations “One Health” initiative and and reduce risks vertically along
the value chain from farms to dining tables.
The
project will also bolster monitoring capacity, trans-border cooperative
activities and early detection and mitigate highly pathogenic avian influenza
virus and other infectious diseases between humans and animals.
Da
River pipeline's second phase to begin soon
The
construction ministry (MoC) yesterday held a meeting to assess the
second-phase technical design of the pipeline transporting the water from the
Da River to Ha Noi.
This
is an important step in the deployment process of the project to end water
shortage in Ha Noi.
During
the meeting, technical agencies of the MoC and representatives of the Ha Noi
Construction Department listened as the investor, the Viet Nam Construction
and Import-Export Co, JSC (Vinaconex), and design consultants spoke about the
technical design.
The
project was expected to start in the fourth quarter of this year and become
operational in the second quarter of 2016 if approved, a representative of
the investor said.
Deputy
Construction Minister Le Quang Hung said the investor and relevant agencies
should pay special attention to the quality of construction, design
assessment, and the inspection of the building and acceptance process to
avoid the technical shortcomings of the first pipeline.
The
total investment for the second phase of BOO (build-own-operate) project is
expected to be more than VND4.9 trillion (US$225.6 million).
After
the second phase of the project, the entire capacity of the Da River water
pipeline system would become 600,000cu.m per day, meeting the demands of Ha
Noi residents and supporting the first pipeline in case of any trouble.
The
first water pipeline broke several times, leaving more than 70,000 households
in Ha Noi without access to clean water.
Growing
greenhouse gas level requires workable solutions
Greenhouse
emissions in
According
to Tran Van Luong, Deputy Head of the Industrial Safety Techniques and
The
five-year plan was based on a public budget of 32 billion VND (1.47 million
USD). Since 2010, the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) has carried out
11 relevant communications and training projects and 14 projects to evaluate
the impacts of climate change and put forth solutions. A model designed to
curb industrial greenhouse emissions has yet to be piloted.
A
large number of conference participants pointed to the low budget which was
only approximately 6 billion VND (276,498 USD) for an entire year.
Nguyen
Van Thanh, Director of the Department of Chemicals, said only training and
research activities were launched during the period as the result of weak
coordination among different units under the ministry.
Luong
continued suggesting that it is necessary to mobilise greater support from
public funding and international aid as well as enhance information exchange
and technology transfer with other countries.
Climate
change response ought to be part of relevant programmes implemented
nationwide on energy efficiency or environmental protection, among others, he
noted.
MoIT
Deputy Minister Hoang Quoc Vuong concluded the conference, saying with the
limited budget, each unit should devise preferential policies for enterprises
to encourage their involvement in combating climate change.
Whirlwinds,
heavy rain damage trees in Binh Phuoc
Hundreds
of hectares of rubber and cashew trees were damaged after heavy rainfall and
whirlwinds swept through five communes of the southern
Nguyen
An Duong, head of Bu Gia Map District's department of agriculture and rural
development, said more than 140ha of trees in Bu Nho, Phu Rieng, Long Tan and
Long Ha, besides Phu Nghia communes were damaged during the past month.
Among
them, 69ha of trees were rubber and the rest were cashew trees. About 17 fish
ponds were filled up and eight houses were partly damaged.
The
losses were estimated to be worth roughly VND700 million (US$32,000).
The
department is co-operating with the provincial search, rescue and flood
prevention steering committee to estimate the losses and support the affected
households to resume their normal lives.
Taxi
driver found dead in cab in HCM City
A taxi
driver was found dead in his cab at around 6am today on
Witnesses
said they found Dang Van Thanh dead behind the wheel after hearing an
explosion from the Vinasun taxi which was parked at the Bo Bao Tan Thang – D3
Crossroads.
The
body was taken for an autopsy and the Tan Phu District police are
investigating.
Authorities
strike at ‘turtle' buses
Many
buses in the capital have been operating on routes for which they aren't
registered, according to the Ha Noi Department of Transport.
Records
from the Viet Nam Directorate of Roads' tracking system showed evidence of
buses following the wrong routes. Residents call them "turtle
buses." They move slowly through the streets looking for extra
passengers. This causes more traffic jams and accidents, according to the
department.
Three
Ha Son Transport and Tourism buses registered to travel between Ha Noi's Nuoc
Ngam Bus Station and the northern mountain
A Viet
Nam Commerce and Communication Company bus was also found near My Dinh Bus
Station, far from its route from Yen Nghia Bus Station to Y Yen in
Nguyen
Hoang Linh, deputy head of the Department of Transport, said there were a
large number of buses in the city operating outside of their assigned routes,
stopping and picking up passengers outside of designated zones.
The
department has asked local authorities and the city's traffic police to look
for buses that operated out of their assigned routes, the deputy head said.
Transport inspectors who failed to perform their duties and allowed these
buses to operate would also be held accountable.
In
addition, he said bus companies that were found repeatedly in violation of
their route assignments would risk having their operating licences revoked.
Bus stations in the city were also ordered to refuse service to those
companies.
Ministry
takes quick action on road
News
yesterday that a new road leading to Co Chien bridge in the
It
immediately sent an urgent document to the managing board of the bridge
construction project asking it to make repairs to the road.
In an
article on Tuesday, Viet Nam News reported that the 9km road connecting the
Mekong Delta provinces of Ben Tre and Tra Vinh was falling apart just two
months after it was opened. Many pot-holes appeared on the road and the sides
started to collapse.
Started
in 2011, the bridge was completed 15 months earlier than scheduled.
Yesterday,
Nguyen Chung Khanh, general director of the project managing board, confirmed
that parts of the road had subsided.
He
blamed the situation on lorries weighing more than 10 tonnes that regularly
use it. Regulations state that only vehicles weighing less than this can use
the road.
Khanh
said that to fix the road, up to 12cm of concrete mixture would be spread on
damaged parts of the road.
However,
he said it would take six months to complete the job.
Quang
Ngai records slow poverty alleviation project pace
Implementation
of the World Bank-funded Central Highlands Poverty Reduction Project in
central Quang Ngai province has moved slowly, reviewed Le Quang Thich, Deputy
Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee, during a working session in
Quang Ngai on July 28.
The
project, worth 150 million USD, targets the 26 poorest districts in Dak Lak,
Dak Nong, Kon Tum, Gia Lai, Quang
The
project encompasses four components: village and commune infrastructure
development; sustainable livelihood development; connective infrastructure
development, capacity building and communications; and project management.
In
Quang Ngai alone, more than 16 million USD is set to address extreme poverty
in 15 communes across Ba To, Son Ha and Son Tay districts.
Since
2014, Quang Ngai has thus far approved five infrastructure sub-projects and
another ten are pending. The sub-projects are scheduled to begin construction
in September 2015 and become operational by the end of December.
The
thirteen targeted communes have established 52 livelihood support groups in
hybrid rice paddy cultivation benefiting 520 households and ten communes have
set up 16 groups in cow farming, among others.
Quang
Ngai disbursed 2.1 billion VND (96,774 USD) in funding in 2014. In 2015, the
province approved a financial plan worth 72.7 billion VND (3.35 million USD),
only 4.4 billion VND (202,765 USD) of which was disbursed by the end of the
second quarter.
According
to Deputy Chairman Thich, the slow pace is due largely to a high number of
agencies participating in the project and the considerable risks involved.
He
proposed including additional poor communes in the three districts as part of
the project in 2016 even though they are not located in the
Acknowledging
local efforts in carrying out the project, World Bank Country Director in
Vietnam Victoria Kwakwa recommended Quang Ngai boost community engagement,
especially from women.
Thua
Thien-Hue improves disaster reduction skills at schools
The
central
The
640-million VND (about 30,000 USD) project, funded by the Embassy of Germany
in Vietnam and the Thua Thien-Hue Red Cross Society, will be deployed at four
secondary schools in Quang Vinh, Quang Phuoc and Quang Loi communes and Sia
town.
The
activities will introduce “safe school” models and provide safe swimming and
first aid skills for staff and teachers.
About
30 students in each school will also attend safe swimming classes and
disaster reduction drills will be available to 30 percent of the students.
Another
earlier disaster reduction project, funded by the German Red Cross Society,
has provided thousands of people in targeted localities with training
programmes and rescue rehearsals.-
Young
overseas Vietnamese tour Ba Ria-Vung Tau
Vietnamese
young expatriates taking part in the 2015 Vietnam Summer Camp landed in the
southern
Participants
paid tribute to the memorial area honouring martyr Vo Thi Sau, a national
heroine who fought against the French colonialists, and visited former
revolutionary bases in the province.
Nguyen
Phan Bao Linh, an 18-year-old expatriate in the
Linh
also expressed her joy at witnessing the increasingly dynamic development of
the homeland, saying she will collect information and documents on the
country’s history and culture to introduce to her relatives and friends.
Meanwhile
Le Thi Thuy Tien, a student studying architecture in
Luu
Anh Vuong, a medical student from
“I
hope to make contributions to
The
young expatriates were scheduled to attend a music exchange with the Ho Chi
Minh Communist Youth Union’s chapter in Dat Do district later the same day.
The
2015 Vietnam Summer Camp, themed “Proud of Vietnam”, hosts youth aged between
16 and 25. It aims to affirm that overseas Vietnamese are an inseparable part
of
The
camp is being held from July 13-31 and will take participants to renowned
destinations from the north to the south of the nation.
Ba
Na Hills welcomes one millionth tourist in 2015
The Ba
Na Hills Mountain Resort, one of the most popular destinations in central
The
event marked a significant growth in the number of tourists to
The
lucky man is Nguyen Van Tuat from
Ba Na
Hills Director Do Thi Tuyet Hanh said with delight that the event reaffirmed
Ba Na Hills as an attractive destination to both domestic and foreign
holidaymakers. It is also a motivation for the site to improve its services
and make it an ideal choice for visitors to
In the
near future, the tourism site will organise a wide range of activities such
as collective weddings and Halloween and Christmas festivals.
As
part of its Summer Festival 2015, a street music performance will be held at
the resort every Saturday evening until August 15.
A band
music contest will also take place from August 9-10 at the resort.
The
Vietnam Coast Guard (VCG) of Zone 4 on July 27 was given a high-speed patrol
boat, the fifth of its kind built by Hong Ha Shipbuilding Co., about one
month after the vessel was handed over to the High Command of the Vietnam
Coast Guard at the firm’s facility in the northern city of
Vietnam
Coast Guard receives two home-made modern vessels
The
TT400-class vessel, numbered CSB 4035, was assigned to the VCG of Zone 4,
which manages and protects the southern waters of
The
VCG of Zone 4 is headquartered on Phu Quoc.
Vietnamese-built
TT400-class vessels, tasked with conducting maritime border patrols,
reconnaissance, and maritime surveillance operations, are armed with two 14.5
mm air-defense guns, one AK 176 76 mm automatic cannon, and one radar-guided,
six-barreled 30 mm AK 630 close-in weapon system turret, defense news website
IHS Jane's reported.
According
to IHS Jane's Fighting Ships, the 420-tonne TT400 can reach a top speed of
34.5 knots and has a standard range of 2,500 nautical miles at 15 knots.
Each
vessel, which can operate continuously for 30 days and nights in a row at
sea, can carry a crew of 35.
Lieutenant
Colonel Le Tien Chau, captain of coast guard force No. 401 under the VCG of
Zone 4, told Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper that the new boat has joined many operations
during a 20-day voyage from Hai Phong to Phu Quoc, including pushing away
foreign vessels that entered Vietnamese waters without permission and
catching a foreign ship red-handed illegally selling fuel to local fishing
boats.
The
Vietnamese coast guard vessel on July 24 detected two Thailand-flagged ships,
TAKUZAN and another bearing no name, pumping diesel oil into two Vietnamese
boats in
The
two foreign ships, carrying about 400,000 liters of diesel oil without any
documentation or legal bills, and the two Vietnamese boats were then detained
for further investigation.
The
VCG took delivery of its fourth TT400-class patrol boat, the HQ 275, from
Hong Ha Shipbuilding Co. last September.
The
vessel was the second TT400 patrol boat to be commissioned in 2014, following
the launch of the third in May.
The
first two ships of the same class, HQ 272 and HQ 273, were commissioned in
January 2012 and August 2012 respectively, according to IHS Jane's.
Earlier
this month, the Vietnam Coast Guard received two advanced ships, including a
coast guard vessel with a helipad on board and a towing and rescuing boat
from Song Thu Corporation, under the Ministry of Defense’s Industrial General
Department.
The
state-owned shipbuilder transferred the vessels, CSB 8002 and CBS 9004, to
the High Command of the VCG during a ceremony at
The
CSB 8004 would be assigned to the VCG of Zone 2, while the CSB 9004 would be
added to the fleet of the VCG of Zone 1, said Major General Nguyen Quang Dam,
commander of the VCG.
Police nail man
for allegedly killing Indian technician in central Vietnam
Police
in central
Truong
Van Quang, 30, is under investigation on suspicion of murdering Nathu Singh
Solanki, a technician at a quarry in Chau Tien Commune, Nghe An Province, on
July 11, police officers said.
This
is the latest official information released by provincial police about the
case.
Solanki
had worked for Wolkem India Ltd., which formed a joint venture with a
Vietnamese company to mine white stone in the commune.
Locals
discovered Solanki’s body on the evening of July 11 and reported it to
police, who came to examine the scene, collect statements from witnesses and
launch an investigation.
After
his arrest, Quang told police about his crime.
At
7:00 pm on July 11, Quang was walking on a road in the commune when he saw Solanki
stop his motorbike on the roadside and then start urinating.
The
location is about 500 meters from the Chau Tien People’s Committee.
Quang
approached Solanki, picked a fight and then pressed a knife to his throat.
The
Indian ran away and Quang chased him, slashing his head and neck and stabbing
him in the chest.
As
Solanki fell to the ground, the Vietnamese man took from him a wallet
containing VND10,000 (US$0.46) and a gold ring, and then escaped from the
scene on the victim’s bike.
While
getting away, Quang threw the knife into a stream and left the bike about 1km
from the murder scene.
A day
later, the suspect offered to sell the ring to many people but nobody bought
it, so he threw it away.
He had
hidden in a forest nearby until being arrested.
Police
have recovered all of the victim’s property and the knife.
Quang
has a previous conviction for stealing property, police said.
1,500
tourists stranded by heavy rains on Vietnam’s Co To
Around
1,500 tourists were stranded on Co To Island, off the northern Vietnamese
The
vacationers, who arrived on the island for weekend holidays, were unable to
return to shore as no boats were allowed to operate during the severe
weather.
Co To,
a district administered by Quang Ninh, suffered rough seas and strong winds.
The
transportation of food from the mainland to the island was also disrupted by
heavy downpours, forcing several stores and shops to close.
However,
authorities on the island asserted that there is enough food in reserve for
the 1,500 tourists to use for the next couple of days.
The
power, water and communication systems on the island are also ensured.
Co To
is among the favorite destinations of tourists in Quang Ninh, besides the
iconic Ha Long Bay in its capital city of
Visitors
usually stay for a few days on the island at either hotels or houses that
supply homestay services.
Hung,
who runs a homestay house, said he was still able to buy meat and vegetables
at a local market as of Monday afternoon.
“But
seafood products were scarce as fishermen could not go fishing due to the
rough seas,” he said.
A
female tourist said she had been stranded on Co To for three days and did not
know when she would be allowed to return to shore.
However,
the worried visitor said she feels sympathy for the boat operation ban, as it
was enacted to ensure the safety of tourists.
The
tourist added that some accommodation and restaurant services on the island
have cut costs to help visitors.
Hoang
Ba Nam, chairman of Co To District, said the local administration is
encouraging hotels to cut room rates by 30 to 50 percent, while asking
tourists not to go outside during the foul weather.
Some
hotels have slashed prices by 30 percent, and even 100 percent, for their
stranded guests.
The
rainfall, which the local meteorology agency said is the heaviest in 40
years, damaged three main roads, shut down a clean water supply station on
the island and destroyed a wide area of agriculture crops, according to the
district chairman.
The
total damage is estimated at VND3.5 billion (US$160,772).
All of
Quang Ninh was hit by lashing rains on Sunday and Monday, causing floods in
several localities.
Three
people were killed as floodwaters engulfed their house in
More
than 16,000 residents in HCMC beaten by mad animals
Just
in the first six months of the year, up to 16,410 residents in
All
victims arrived at medical facilities for vaccination against rabies. Most
people are beaten by dogs with the rate of 83.4 percent, next are cats with
9.8 percent. People are usually beaten in their legs with 70.2 percent; in
hands with 23.8 percent.
Around
7 percent of victims have wide wounds. All are health after vaccination.
As per
the warning of the Department of Preventive Medicine, to limit the mortality
rate due to being beaten by mad animals, people should not raise dogs and
cats and must have them injected periodically. People should not let children
play with animals especially when animals are eating.
If
anyone is beaten by animals, they must go to nearby medical facilities for
vaccination with enough shots as well as keep an eye on the animal later.
One
million residents in
Around
358,350 households in
At a
recent meeting of the municipal party committee, Secretary Le Thanh Hai said
that to date only 81% of city households had access to clean water.
"It
has been 40 years since the country was reunified, but nearly 1 million
residents in HCM City still lack safe water", Hai said.
For
many years, households in Binh Chanh District have complained about water
quality. Local Hoang Thi Mai said that over the past 10 years, her family has
had to buy clean water at quite high prices.
“We
have to pay VND1,500 (USD0.07) for a 30-litre bottle of water. Every
month, my family spends around VND1 million for buying water," Mai
claimed.
Many
poorer households have dug wells, but this water is obviously unsafe.
Tens
of thousands of households in District 12 and the others districts of Binh
Tan, Hoc Mon, Cu Chi and Thu Duc also face the same situation, and use rain
and well water.
Rain
and well water used by hundreds of thousands of households in
A
recent test conducted by the centre on 1,400 spots in seven districts showed
that just 3.21% of the water samples are safe for daily use.
Secretary
Hai urged local agencies to ensure clean water for residents.
Fifteen
collectives and individuals honoured at ‘
Fifteen
collectives and individuals were honoured at the 2015 ‘Vietnam Glory’
programme which was held in
The
annual awards event is co-organised by the
In his
congratulatory message sent to the organising board, President Truong Tan
Sang expressed his hope that the programme would continue to discover and
praise more exemplary role models, thus boosting the development of patriotic
emulation movements.
The
award recipients were youngsters who have demonstrated their commitment to
striving for success on international arenas, as well as outstanding workers,
engineers and businesses and scientists who have contributed their intellect
to improve the quality of life for all people throughout the country.
Recipients
also included policemen who have dedicated themselves to fighting against
cybercrime, as well as coast guards who have ceaselessly worked day and night
to protect the country’s sovereignty over its seas and islands.
They
also included ordinary people who have dedicated their time and efforts to
help people around them, thus improving the quality of life for others with
their good deeds.
Speaking
at the event, VGCL President Dang Ngoc Tung said that throughout its 12
editions, the ‘Vietnam Glory’ programme has established itself as a
prestigious social event a positive impact on society.
While
congratulating the awardees, he encouraged them to further their leading
roles in promoting emulation movements.
A
four-day Vietnam-Australia technical exchange on capacity-building for a
national qualifications framework kicked off in
The
project is being funded under the ASEAN-Australia-New Zealand Free Trade Area
(AANZFTA) agreement as part of the Economic Cooperation Work Programme (ECWP)
This
phase of capacity building for National Qualifications Frameworks is part of
a series of activities aimed at enhancing the mobility of skilled labour
through improved transparency of education systems to facilitate comparisons
of education qualifications across ASEAN Member States.
At the
exchange, experts from the Australian Government Department of Education and
Training are providing technical support and hands-on policy and operational
assistance to
The
exchange involves representatives from the Ministry of Education and Training
(MOET), Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs (MOLISA), and the
Australian government.
Participants
will also make a site visit to the Ministry of Industry and Trade, a local
vocational and training college and a local university to gain different
perspectives on National Qualifications Framework implementation. Senior MOET
and MOLISA officials will visit
The
Australian government first introduced the Australian Qualifications
Framework in 1995 to ensure that qualifications across the country are
consistent and represent the same high standards of education.
Tourism
authorities have picked
According
to the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT), the steering
committee for the national tourism year has agreed on tourism products
including such tours for further promotion as well as plans to link
localities to create more products for the region.
Apart
from sea and river tours, the national tourism year will also focus on
promoting tourism products of
The
Mekong Delta has been zoned as one of the seven typical areas for tourists in
Statistics
of VNAT showed the Mekong Delta posted tourism revenue of nearly VND6.4
trillion and welcomed over 22.4 million tourists last year, including 1.83
million from abroad. International arrivals in the region were less than half
of HCMC’s total.
Zoning
plan for Ban Gioc Waterfall tourist area proposed
Ban
Gioc waterfall tourist area in
The
institute has put forth the zoning plan of Ban Gioc Waterfall tourist area in
the northern mountainous province plus a detailed plan for the site’s central
area.
As
suggested by the institute, the tourist area would be developed into a major
area for sightseeing tours, resorts, adventures, and recreational and
cultural activities, among others.
The
institute proposed developing two key sites, with the administration part on
the west side and the central area on the east side. In particular, the
former would have administrative, political and technical infrastructure
facilities as well as works for tourism services.
Meanwhile,
the central part of the tourist area would house tourism infrastructure and
service facilities and the operation center for the entire area.
Ban
Gioc Waterfall is an attractive tourist spot of
The
institute proposed the zoning plan with an aim to help make the most of
potential and advantages of the tourist area and boost tourism development.
Saigon
Water to spend big on water supply in Cu Chi
Saigon
Water Infrastructure Corporation (Saigon Water) will execute a project worth
nearly VND4.4 trillion (US$202 million) to provide clean water for all
households in Cu Chi District, HCMC.
The
company plans to develop the project between now and December 2019, according
to a plan for water supply development and management in the outlying
district in the 2015-2019 period.
In the
first phase of the project, Saigon Water will construct a pipeline to
transport clean water from Kenh Dong Water Plant to Cu Chi Town and 10 nearby
communes.
Water
purifying facilities and water meters would be installed at households while
water tanks would be set up in the areas which do not have access to the
water supply network.
The
enterprise aims to distribute clean water to all families in the district by
the year-end when phase one of the project is completed. This phase requires
some VND2.1 trillion.
In the
second phase from 2016 to the end of 2019, Saigon Water will complete
construction of the water supply system at a cost of some VND2.3 trillion so
that every household in Cu Chi would be able to get access to clean water and
have water meters.
According
to the HCMC government, payments for the irrigation fee and charges of
transporting water to water tanks will be subsidized by the city budget.
Saigon
Water pledges to provide clean water meeting quality requirements to
households at retail prices set by the city government. Water prices are
projected to be the same as those in innercity and outlying districts.
Truong
Khac Hoanh, general director of Saigon Water, told the Daily that
preparations for the project have been progressing smoothly and the firm has
been allowed to borrow an interest-free loan of VND600 billion from the city
budget to develop the water supply system.
Hoanh
said Saigon Water would recover investment capital from selling clean water
to households. The company would calculate water retail prices for residents
in the district and ensure these prices would be the same as in innercity
districts.
Over
350,000 households in HCMC, mainly those in communes in Binh Chanh, Hoc Mon
and Cu Chi districts, have no access to clean water.
According
to data of the city government, around 1.55 million households had had access
to clean water supply as of the end of June, accounting for 83.08% of total
families in HCMC.
Source: VNA/VNS/VOV/SGT/SGGP/TT/TN/Dantri
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