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meteorological
Hanoi swelters as UV index reaches alarming levels
Hanoi will be hit with extremely high levels of UV rays until next week, according to data from weather forecast sites.
Ha Tinh farmers harvest rice under cover of darkness
Vietnam experiences its hottest temperature ever
12 die as heavy rains lash Nha Trang
At least 12 Nha Trang residents have died in heavy rains triggered by the Toraji storm turned tropical depression.
November 18, 2018 | 02:11 am PT
Streets become streams in Hanoi as tropical depression rages
Heavy rainfall from Friday night to Saturday morning inundated several parts of the city, with some areas under half a meter deep in water.
July 21, 2018 | 02:20 am PT
Non-stop rain has Hanoians wading in knee-deep waters
Continuous rain has seen capital city streets flooded with waters rising as high as 50cm in some areas.
July 21, 2018 | 02:13 am PT