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HCMC 'too hot', foreign tourists complain
Many tourists traveling to Ho Chi Minh City during the Reunification Day and Labor Day holidays said the city was "too hot" and they were "melting" under the strong heat.
Northern, central Vietnam record temperatures above 37 degrees
Hanoi and 14 provinces in northern and central Vietnam continued to record temperatures of 36-38 degrees Celsius Monday, and the searing heat is expected to last another 1-2 days.
Hanoi heat rises to 100-year high, weather office reports
April data over a hundred years show Hanoi experiencing a record high temperature of 38.9 degrees Celsius this year.
April 26, 2019 | 02:19 am PT
In downtown Hanoi, as the weather sizzles, the crowds fizzle out
During peak sunshine hours, the streets have become too hot to handle.
July 3, 2018 | 12:24 am PT
Mercury soars to 40 degrees as north, central Vietnam swelter
Prolonged heat wave drives up power consumption, increasing risk of shortages during the dry season.
July 2, 2018 | 05:02 pm PT