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Nearly 1,000 tonnes of fish reported dead in Dong Nai River

Nearly 1,000 tonnes of fish have died since last Thursday on the La Nga River in southern Dong Nai Province, causing losses of billions of dong to local fish farming households.

Dong Nai: Coach flips on side, killing two and injuring 17

Two people died and 17 were injured after a coach flipped on its side on National Highway 1A in Long Khanh Town in the southern province of Dong Nai on Wednesday evening.

Dong Nai needs VND50 billion for mine clearance

Dong Nai Province is looking for the Prime Minister’s approval to be named the main investor for Phase 1 of a bomb and mine clearance project needed before the construction of Long Thanh International Airport can commence.

Binh Duong, Dong Nai recruit thousands of workers

 VietNamNet Bridge – Companies expanding production and building new factories in the southeastern provinces of Binh Duong and Dong Nai are in need of thousands of new workers.

How can authorities ‘filter’ FDI projects that use outdated technology?

Mai Van Nhon, from the Industrial Zone Management Board, said the province will be choosier when licensing FDI projects and will refuse outdated technologies.

VPG Match Play Championship to tee off in Dong Nai

 VietNamNet Bridge – The VPG Match Play Championship is scheduled to tee off from December 27 to 30 at Long Thanh golf course in the southern province of Dong Nai, 

Three people die after boat sinks on artificial lake

Three people aged from 18 to 20 drowned on Tuesday and another girl is in a critical condition in hospital after their boat overturned and sank on Da Ton Lake – an artificial lake in Tan Phu District, the southern province of Dong Nai.

Dong Nai promotes tourism

 VietNamNet Bridge – The southern province of Dong Nai plans to target Japanese, South Korean, Germany and Australian tourists for its tourism marketing strategy in the 2018-20 period.

Dong Nai needs more electric fence to protect residents’ fields

 VietNamNet Bridge – Elephants in Dong Nai are destroying crop fields and damaging farmers’ buildings – despite a 50-kilometre electric fence built to keep them out.

Dong Nai fines illegal waste disposal

 VietNamNet Bridge – Dong Nai People’s Committee has fined the subsidiary of a Malaysian company VND9.7 billion (US$415,232) for illegally burying waste.

Dong Nai pushes airport construction

The People’s Committee of the southern province of Dong Nai has submitted for approval from the PM an evaluation of land reclamation, compensation and resettlement for the Long Thanh International Airport.

Cooling off by Giang Dien waterfalls

 VietNamNet Bridge – Giang Dien Waterfalls, located 40km to the east of Ho Chi Minh City, is an eco-tourism site where people can enjoy nature and avoid the heat and pollution of the city.

Three suspended for selling expired medicine

 VietNamNet Bridge – Three hospital staff members in the southern province of Dong Nai were suspended from work on Monday after selling expired medicines to a patient last week.

Dialogue to solve workers’ problems in Dong Nai

 VietNamNet Bridge – A dialogue has been held between a working group of the southern Dong Nai Province’s People’s Committee and hundreds of workers of a company whose managers have fled the country.

Workers in Dong Nai receive delayed salary

Authorities in the southern province of Dong Nai on February 11 used their own budget to pay the salary and Lunar New Year bonus for two thousand workers of a company whose managers have fled the country.

Vehicles avoid tolls, damage southern bypass

A 18km bypass in southern Dong Nai Province is in serious disrepair with thousands of trucks and containers using it every day to avoid weighing and toll stations.

Sand exploitation out of control as violators threaten authorities

VietNamNet Bridge - Sand exploitation brings huge profits even higher than that brought by illegal logging. Experts say.

Well water in Dong Nai contaminated with petrol

Residents of the southern Dong Nai Province’s Tan Phu District complain that at least 50 wells in their locality have been contaminated with petroleum, making the water inedible.

Sand becoming depleted because of illegal exploitation, export

VietNamNet Bridge - Vietnam’s sand resources are expected to be exhausted after 15 years. However, people are still wasting sand, and enterprises continue exporting sand.

Illegal sand exploitation seriously damaging Dong Nai River

VietNamNet Bridge - Illegal sand exploitation has become hotter than ever, with many beautiful rivers becoming huge sand mining fields.