
Hundreds clean up village enduring two landslides in south-central Vietnam
An estimated 25,000 metric tons of soil and rock slid from the top of a local mountain into the residential area below
An estimated 25,000 metric tons of soil and rock slid from the top of a local mountain into the residential area below
About US$108,130 is proposed to be spent on renting specialized vehicles to clean up local canals in November and December
As many as 300 young people participated in the cleanup
The soldiers cleaned up rubbish and planted trees to prevent coastal erosion in Cam Ranh
Launched by the Vietnam Youth Federation, the campaign runs from June 8 to August 31
More than 10 metric tons of trash was collected
City leaders, officials, public servants, police and military officers, and young people took part in the activity