Vietnam News Digest: October 1st, 2024

Vietnam News Digest: October 1st, 2024

Unilever.edu.vn brings you a comprehensive news digest covering the most significant events that transpired in Vietnam on October 1st, 2024. From natural disasters and criminal trials to economic fluctuations and social issues, this digest provides a detailed overview of the day’s headlines.

Landslide Tragedy in Ha Giang: Search Continues for Missing Victims

The search and rescue operation continues in Ha Giang province following a devastating landslide on September 29th. The body of To Dinh Diep, a 30-year-old man who was livestreaming on his phone when the landslide occurred, was recovered on October 1st. Diep was buried under debris when a mountainside collapsed near National Highway 2.

The discovery of Diep’s body brings the confirmed death toll to two, with two others still missing. Earlier, on September 29th, the body of Mai Thi Thuy Trang, a 10-year-old girl, was found. Rescue efforts have been hampered by heavy rains and unstable terrain.

Rescue workers searching for landslide victims in Ha Giang province.Rescue workers searching for landslide victims in Ha Giang province.

Ta Duy Khanh Sentenced to Death for Brutal Murder

The Hanoi People’s Court sentenced Ta Duy Khanh, 39, to death for the murder and dismemberment of a young woman in October 2023. The victim, identified as Ms. H, was found dismembered and dumped in the Red River. Khanh’s motive was revealed to be a longstanding debt owed by the victim, debunking earlier rumors of a romantic dispute.

Khanh admitted to killing Ms. H after she failed to repay a debt of 60 million VND. He meticulously planned the murder and attempted to dispose of the body to avoid detection. The court deemed Khanh’s actions as particularly heinous and deserving of the highest punishment.

Three Notorious Gangsters Arrested in Inter-Provincial Drug Bust

Authorities in Thanh Hoa province apprehended three notorious gangsters during a crackdown on an inter-provincial drug trafficking ring. Do Hoang Hiep, Nguyen Hai Long, and Le Quang Hoan were identified as key figures in the illicit operation.

The gang, led by Hiep, was involved in the trafficking of synthetic drugs such as ketamine, ecstasy, and “happy water.” Hiep would procure the drugs in Hanoi and transport them to Thanh Hoa for distribution and consumption. This bust marks a significant victory in the ongoing battle against drug trafficking in Vietnam.

Former High-Ranking Officials Excluded from Presidential Amnesty

Several high-profile figures, including former Hanoi chairman Chu Ngoc Anh, former Hai Duong Party Secretary Pham Xuan Thang, and former Ho Chi Minh City Party Secretary Dinh La Thang, were not included in the list of prisoners granted amnesty by the President.

The amnesty, announced on September 30th, granted freedom to 3,763 prisoners who met the criteria for early release. However, the exclusion of these former officials underscores the Vietnamese government’s commitment to holding corrupt individuals accountable for their actions.

Typhoon Kraton Threatens Northern Vietnam

Typhoon Kraton, packing winds of up to 183 km/h, is predicted to enter the northeastern region of the South China Sea within the next 24 hours. The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development has issued a warning to coastal provinces from Quang Ninh to Binh Dinh to closely monitor the typhoon’s progress and take necessary precautions.

Fishermen are advised to stay ashore or seek safe harbor. Authorities have also alerted ships operating in the area to the typhoon’s trajectory. Emergency response teams are on standby to provide assistance if needed.

Floating Bridge Opens in Phu Tho, Connecting Communities Divided by Collapsed Bridge

A floating bridge, constructed by the 249th Engineer Brigade, has opened to traffic in Phu Tho province, reconnecting communities separated by the collapse of the Phong Chau bridge on September 9th. The bridge, capable of handling motorcycles, three-wheeled vehicles, and cars, was assembled in just 90 minutes.

The opening of the floating bridge brings relief to residents who were forced to take long detours after the Phong Chau bridge collapsed. The new bridge will operate from 6:00 am to 10:00 pm daily, with scheduled closures to allow for water traffic.

Outrage over Teacher’s Request for Laptop Donation

Parents of students in a fourth-grade class in Ho Chi Minh City have expressed outrage over a teacher’s request for donations to buy a laptop for personal use. The teacher, Truong Phuong Hanh, claimed she needed the laptop to prepare lessons and connect to the classroom television.

Parents were angered by Hanh’s request, especially after it was revealed that she had previously sold snacks to students in class. The school’s principal has ordered Hanh to stop accepting donations and has temporarily suspended her from teaching.

Motorcycle Taxi Driver Killed in Robbery-Murder in An Giang

A 28-year-old man was arrested for the murder of a motorcycle taxi driver in An Giang province. The suspect, Ho Minh Thuan, admitted to killing Nguyen Van Thuan, 50, with a knife during a robbery attempt on September 27th.

Thuan lured Thuan to a remote area near the Long Binh bridge and attacked him with a knife. Thuan died at the scene. Police quickly apprehended Thuan and are continuing their investigation into the crime.

Other Notable Events:

  • Pork prices continued to rise due to supply chain disruptions caused by recent storms and floods.
  • A fire broke out at a garment factory in Hanoi’s Hoai Duc district.
  • A couple in Thanh Hoa province reported the theft of their wedding gifts, including 1.5 taels of gold and cash.
  • Police in Quang Ngai province fined a teenager who was filmed driving a motorcycle with his feet.
  • Residents were criticized for looting goods from a truck involved in an accident on the Noi Bai-Lao Cai expressway.

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