Starting from March 15, 2026, Ho Chi Minh City will apply new criteria to ensure natural disaster prevention and control requirements for the use of construction works and housing by households and individuals across the city.
Starting March 17, Northern Vietnam will see a significant decrease in rainfall as the cold air mass weakens and a western low-pressure system develops. Temperatures are expected to rise gradually, with some areas reaching highs of over 33°C next week.
A section of the sea wall combined with a coastal road in Cua Tung Commune, Quang Tri Province—located within the Special National Historical Site of Vinh Moc Tunnels—is currently suffering from severe erosion.
To ensure effective natural disaster prevention and control, the Department of Dyke Management and Natural Disaster Prevention and Control has been coordinating with local authorities to inspect and guarantee dyke safety since the beginning of the year.
In the face of increasingly extreme natural disasters, surging water demand, and intensifying competition for water resources across sectors and regions, science and technology (S&T) must become the "lever" to drive the water sector’s transformation.
Starting from March 15, 2026, Ho Chi Minh City will apply new criteria to ensure natural disaster prevention and control requirements for...
The January 2026 Water Resources Bulletin is compiled and publicly released by the Department of Water Resources Management - Ministry of...