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Hanoi earmarks $4.9 million for relief from dust, heat
Hanoi authorities have earmarked VND114 billion ($4.9 million) to deploy water trucks to clean streets, mitigate the summer heat and reduce air pollution.
Pollution-hit Hanoi resorts to water trucks to wash away dust
Worsening air pollution has caused Hanoi authorities to bring back water trucks to clean the streets nearly three years after they stopped using them.
EVN denies Hanoi air pollution caused by coal-fired power plants
State power utility EVN has said that its and others' coal-fired plants situated east of Hanoi are too far away to pollute the city.
December 18, 2019 | 04:45 pm PT
Thick haze showcases worsening Hanoi air pollution
Air quality in Hanoi continued to remain at very unhealthy levels Saturday, exemplified by a thick haze that blanketed the capital city.
December 14, 2019 | 02:15 am PT
Party chief, state president in better health: HCMC leader
The health of Party chief and President Nguyen Phu Trong has improved and he’ll back to work soon, HCMC leader says.
May 7, 2019 | 07:24 pm PT