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Vietnam’s Mekong Delta committed to reducing 30% of emissions by 2030

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Authorities of provinces and cities in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta pledged to reduce at least 30 percent of greenhouse gas emissions in the agricultural sector by 2030 during an event on Tuesday.

Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam led a delegation to attend the opening of the first Mekong Startup Forum in the Mekong Delta province of Dong Thap on Tuesday afternoon.

The event saw the attendance of nearly 400 businesses and authorities of provinces and cities in the region.

Vietnam has set a goal to become a country that produces and provides food in a transparent, responsible, and sustainable manner, Tran Thanh Nam, Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, said at the forum.

Green production, low emissions, high-valued products, and circular ecological application play an important role in the 2021-30 period, Nam continued.

“Green agriculture and emission reduction in the Mekong Delta are considered an important orientation toward sustainability,” the official continued.

Emissions from the food sector currently account for 19 percent of the country’s total, thus priority should be given to reducing such emissions.

Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam attends the Mekong Startup 2022 in Dong Thap Province, Vietnam, December 20, 2022. Photo: Buu Dau / Tien Phong

Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam attends the Mekong Startup 2022 in Dong Thap Province, Vietnam, December 20, 2022. Photo: Buu Dau / Tien Phong

Deputy Prime Minister Dam assessed that Mekong Startup 2022 was the first technology-related forum with the participation of the innovation and startup community in Dong Thap and neighboring provinces in the Mekong Delta.

Vietnam has commitments and national plans toward sustainability, reflecting its responsibility for the global environment and determination to ensure food security for its population as well as for the world in general.

On this occasion, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, and leaders of 13 Mekong Delta provinces signed a commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the agricultural sector.

The goal is to strive to cut at least 30 percent of total methane emissions by 2030 compared to 2020 in farming and animal husbandry activities.

From 2023, there will be a strong shift in farming and animal husbandry activities in the Mekong Delta by encouraging the application of clean technology and creating all favorable conditions for people, businesses, and organizations to participate in the reduction of methane emissions.

From 2024, the region will end the burning of agricultural waste and by-products through the improvement and wide application of technologies.

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Authorities of provinces and cities in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta pledged to reduce at least 30 percent of greenhouse gas emissions in the agricultural sector by 2030 during an event on Tuesday.

Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam led a delegation to attend the opening of the first Mekong Startup Forum in the Mekong Delta province of Dong Thap on Tuesday afternoon.

The event saw the attendance of nearly 400 businesses and authorities of provinces and cities in the region.

Vietnam has set a goal to become a country that produces and provides food in a transparent, responsible, and sustainable manner, Tran Thanh Nam, Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, said at the forum.

Green production, low emissions, high-valued products, and circular ecological application play an important role in the 2021-30 period, Nam continued.

“Green agriculture and emission reduction in the Mekong Delta are considered an important orientation toward sustainability,” the official continued.

Emissions from the food sector currently account for 19 percent of the country’s total, thus priority should be given to reducing such emissions.

Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam attends the Mekong Startup 2022 in Dong Thap Province, Vietnam, December 20, 2022. Photo: Buu Dau / Tien Phong

Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam attends the Mekong Startup 2022 in Dong Thap Province, Vietnam, December 20, 2022. Photo: Buu Dau / Tien Phong

Deputy Prime Minister Dam assessed that Mekong Startup 2022 was the first technology-related forum with the participation of the innovation and startup community in Dong Thap and neighboring provinces in the Mekong Delta.

Vietnam has commitments and national plans toward sustainability, reflecting its responsibility for the global environment and determination to ensure food security for its population as well as for the world in general.

On this occasion, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, and leaders of 13 Mekong Delta provinces signed a commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the agricultural sector.

The goal is to strive to cut at least 30 percent of total methane emissions by 2030 compared to 2020 in farming and animal husbandry activities.

From 2023, there will be a strong shift in farming and animal husbandry activities in the Mekong Delta by encouraging the application of clean technology and creating all favorable conditions for people, businesses, and organizations to participate in the reduction of methane emissions.

From 2024, the region will end the burning of agricultural waste and by-products through the improvement and wide application of technologies.

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31 Vietnamese students suffer suspected poisoning after receiving balloons from strangers

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Thirty-one students at an elementary school in Vietnam’s Central Highlands had symptoms such as dizziness, headache, and nausea after being given balloons by strangers.

The incident was recorded at Ly Tu Trong Elementary School in Buon Trap Town, Krong Ana District, Dak Lak Province.

Among the 31 students, 17 were admitted to the district medical center, five of whom received transfusions, a representative of the Krong Ana District Office of Education and Training said on Thursday morning.

The other 14 are being monitored at home.

Doctors diagnosed the children with poisoning, but the cause is unknown.

Currently, the health of the poisoned students is stable.

According to the report of Ly Tu Trong Elementary School, four strangers, including three women and one man, were giving balloons to students in front of the school on Wednesday afternoon.

This group of people was then asked to leave by a security guard.

About 30 minutes later, many of the students who had been given the balloons began to show signs of dizziness, headache, abdominal pain, and nausea.

The students were then taken to the school’s medical room and the case was reported to local authorities.

Authorities are investigating the incident.

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Thirty-one students at an elementary school in Vietnam’s Central Highlands had symptoms such as dizziness, headache, and nausea after being given balloons by strangers.

The incident was recorded at Ly Tu Trong Elementary School in Buon Trap Town, Krong Ana District, Dak Lak Province.

Among the 31 students, 17 were admitted to the district medical center, five of whom received transfusions, a representative of the Krong Ana District Office of Education and Training said on Thursday morning.

The other 14 are being monitored at home.

Doctors diagnosed the children with poisoning, but the cause is unknown.

Currently, the health of the poisoned students is stable.

According to the report of Ly Tu Trong Elementary School, four strangers, including three women and one man, were giving balloons to students in front of the school on Wednesday afternoon.

This group of people was then asked to leave by a security guard.

About 30 minutes later, many of the students who had been given the balloons began to show signs of dizziness, headache, abdominal pain, and nausea.

The students were then taken to the school’s medical room and the case was reported to local authorities.

Authorities are investigating the incident.

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Source: https://tuoitrenews.vn/news/society/20230323/31-vietnamese-students-suffer-suspected-poisoning-after-receiving-balloons-from-strangers/72225.html

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Vietnamese woman extradited from Indonesia after 8-year evasion of international wanted notice

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A Vietnamese woman has been extradited from Indonesia by Interpol for an investigation into a fraud case dating back to 2015, local police said on Wednesday.

Nguyen Thi Anh Nga, a 36-year-old from Dong Thap Province in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta region, has been wanted internationally since 2015 after fraudulently appropriating over VND3 billion (US$127,591) from various individuals.

Nga then fled Vietnam to work in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Cambodia.

Police in Indonesia arrested Nga on March 7.

After discussing with their Indonesian counterparts, Interpol Vietnam brought Nga to Tan Son Nhat International Airport in Ho Chi Minh City and handed her over to Dong Thap police officers for an investigation into the case.

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A Vietnamese woman has been extradited from Indonesia by Interpol for an investigation into a fraud case dating back to 2015, local police said on Wednesday.

Nguyen Thi Anh Nga, a 36-year-old from Dong Thap Province in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta region, has been wanted internationally since 2015 after fraudulently appropriating over VND3 billion (US$127,591) from various individuals.

Nga then fled Vietnam to work in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Cambodia.

Police in Indonesia arrested Nga on March 7.

After discussing with their Indonesian counterparts, Interpol Vietnam brought Nga to Tan Son Nhat International Airport in Ho Chi Minh City and handed her over to Dong Thap police officers for an investigation into the case.

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Two children die following suspected dog bite in north-central Vietnam

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Two children from Nghe An Province, north-central Vietnam have died following suspected dog bites.

Nghe An Obstetrics and Pediatrics Hospital confirmed on Wednesday it had recently received two young patients in critical conditions.

Doctors believed that the patients had been bitten by dogs and were infected with rabies.

In the first case, three-year-old L.B.T. showed symptoms, such as vomiting and convulsions, before his family took him to a district hospital for examination.  

T. was then transferred to Nghe An Obstetrics and Pediatrics Hospital for emergency treatment, with symptoms including respiratory failure, prolonged convulsions, profuse sputum secretion, and dread of wind and water.

Family members said T. often played with dogs and cats, and that a dog raised by the family recently died of unknown causes.

Doctors diagnosed T. with rabies.

Despite the treatment, the young boy eventually passed away.

The second patient, nine-year-old V.Q.H., also contracted rabies and did not survive.

Doctors said the patient did not receive any vaccination after coming into contact with an infected animal.

Rabies is a dangerous infectious disease transmitted from animals to humans mainly through bites or wounds, said Dr. Tran Van Cuong, head of the emergency department at Nghe An Obstetrics and Pediatrics Hospital.

The fatality rate of rabies is nearly 100 percent, and there is no specific treatment for the disease.

Vaccination is still the only effective way to prevent rabies for people bitten by dogs, Cuong stated.

Nearly 520,000 dogs are raised by residents in Nghe An, of which only 20 percent are vaccinated, according to the provincial department of livestock and veterinary medicine.

The province recorded five deaths by rabies in 2022.

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Two children from Nghe An Province, north-central Vietnam have died following suspected dog bites.

Nghe An Obstetrics and Pediatrics Hospital confirmed on Wednesday it had recently received two young patients in critical conditions.

Doctors believed that the patients had been bitten by dogs and were infected with rabies.

In the first case, three-year-old L.B.T. showed symptoms, such as vomiting and convulsions, before his family took him to a district hospital for examination.  

T. was then transferred to Nghe An Obstetrics and Pediatrics Hospital for emergency treatment, with symptoms including respiratory failure, prolonged convulsions, profuse sputum secretion, and dread of wind and water.

Family members said T. often played with dogs and cats, and that a dog raised by the family recently died of unknown causes.

Doctors diagnosed T. with rabies.

Despite the treatment, the young boy eventually passed away.

The second patient, nine-year-old V.Q.H., also contracted rabies and did not survive.

Doctors said the patient did not receive any vaccination after coming into contact with an infected animal.

Rabies is a dangerous infectious disease transmitted from animals to humans mainly through bites or wounds, said Dr. Tran Van Cuong, head of the emergency department at Nghe An Obstetrics and Pediatrics Hospital.

The fatality rate of rabies is nearly 100 percent, and there is no specific treatment for the disease.

Vaccination is still the only effective way to prevent rabies for people bitten by dogs, Cuong stated.

Nearly 520,000 dogs are raised by residents in Nghe An, of which only 20 percent are vaccinated, according to the provincial department of livestock and veterinary medicine.

The province recorded five deaths by rabies in 2022.

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Source: https://tuoitrenews.vn/news/society/20230322/two-children-die-following-suspected-dog-bite-in-northcentral-vietnam/72218.html

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