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Ordinary people in Khanh Hoa turned into rescuers, rowing through dangerous floodwaters to save dozens trapped by historic rains.
More than 720 schools across the south-central province of Khanh Hoa have resumed classes following the heavy flooding that occurred from November 15 to 21, causing extensive damage.
Khanh Hoa authorities update the toll of lives lost and economic damage after one of the worst floods in the province’s history.
More than 15,000 officers and soldiers have been mobilized to evacuate residents, distribute emergency supplies, and help restore normalcy in areas severely affected by historic flooding in Khanh Hoa Province.
Khanh Hoa has asked military units to assist with rock blasting operations on National Highway 27C, which remains blocked after massive landslides.
From rescuers navigating by memory to children clinging to rooftops, this is how a village became family under disaster.
After days of torrential rain and severe flooding, southern Khanh Hoa now faces a new crisis: shattered roads, broken infrastructure, and power poles strewn across the ground.
A volunteer team of 10 braved rising waters to rescue hundreds in isolated Vo Kien commune.
In the face of rapidly rising floodwaters and widespread isolation, Khanh Hoa Provincial Police responded to more than 3,000 SOS calls from residents trapped by water and landslides.
The Party Central Committee has approved Tran Phong's transfer to Khanh Hoa to lead the provincial government.
As floodwaters threaten lives and divide neighborhoods, Vietnam’s armed forces deploy over 400 elite personnel and specialized equipment to emergency hotspots.
Flooding in Khanh Hoa province has taken a critical turn, especially in Tay Khanh Son, Ninh Hoa, and Hoa Tri communes. Torrents of murky floodwaters have surged into residential areas, triggering landslides and isolating multiple households.
Authorities plan to use explosives to break up massive boulders obstructing the Khanh Le Pass, aiming to restore traffic on the Nha Trang–Da Lat route.
Prolonged heavy rains have submerged railway tracks in Khanh Hoa province, forcing multiple passenger trains carrying about 800 travelers to stop for hours while authorities worked to clear the route and ensure safety.
Khanh Hoa province plans to construct a major coastal road project featuring a 4-kilometer sea-crossing bridge to connect Cam Ranh Airport with key southern economic hubs.
A military helicopter navigates rough weather to deliver supplies and visit soldiers on Vietnam’s Truong Sa Lon Island.
A Moldovan man was pulled from the sea and saved by waterway police after nearly drowning off Nha Trang’s coast.
Kate Festival showcases Cham heritage through ceremonies, performances, and tourism promotions.
Vietnam is holding great opportunities across multiple potential sectors, offering new momentum for enterprises from both sides to form partnerships in key areas, said President of the Swiss-Vietnamese Economic Forum (SVEF) Philipp Rösler.
After performing dangerous motorbike stunts on Nha Trang streets, the tourist fled to China following a previous traffic violation.