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Recent Developments in Vietnam: Floods, Party Discipline, and Innovative Farming
In recent days, Vietnam has been grappling with several significant events that have captured the attention of the public and media alike. One of the most pressing issues is the impact of Bão Trà Mi, a storm that has caused severe flooding in various regions, including Đồng Nai. The floods have resulted in water levels rising to over half a person’s height, disrupting daily life and causing considerable damage to infrastructure and property.
In the realm of politics, a notable development has occurred in Phú Thọ province. The secretary of a local district has been expelled from the Communist Party due to serious violations of party discipline. This move highlights the party’s commitment to maintaining integrity and accountability among its members.
On a more positive note, innovative farming practices are gaining traction in Phú Thọ. Hà Văn Giang, a 29-year-old resident of Tân Sơn district, has successfully ventured into breeding đuông cọ (a type of insect) after two initial failures. His efforts have yielded substantial financial returns, demonstrating the potential for alternative and lucrative agricultural practices in the region.