VietNamNet Bridge – Today, January 11, Hanoians suffered from the coldest weather so far this year. The temperature felt to 8-11 degree Celsius. The chilling weather was worsened by rain
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Due to cold weather, many kindergartens and primary schools in
The chill also covered the entire northern region and the northern part of the central region. In Mau Son mounts in the northern border
Hundreds of tourists have flocked to Mau Son to see the frost and to take pictures.
“It is terribly cold here. Water froze after a while,” said a Dao ethnic man.
In Sapa, which is over 1500m from the sea, the temperature was from 5-7 degrees Celsius but there was no snow.
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Weather forecasters said that the cold spell will last until January 20.
Due to damaging cold weather, over 400 buffaloes in the northern mountain provinces like
The chief of the Ministry’s Livestock Breeding Department Hoang Kim Giao said the actual figures remain unknown as the provinces have not yet submitted reports. The department is working with the provinces to collect updated numbers of livestock deaths.
In 2008, over 52,000 buffaloes and cows died during prolonged cold spells. Giao said that current figures would not exceed those from 2008 since farmers were instructed to cover breeding facilities as early as October.
With many buffaloes frozen to death, meat has become very cheap. A dead calf sells for VND500,000 (US$23) and an adult buffalo costs only VND300,000 ($14).
The longest recorded cold spell in Hanoi was in January-February 2008, and lasted for 38 days. At that time, the temperature in
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