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ĐHQGHN khảo sát thiệt hại, hỗ trợ người dân vùng lũ Đắk Lắk
VNU surveys damage and supports people in flood-affected areas of Đắk Lắk
Bao Dien Tu | Local Language | News | Nov. 28, 2025 | Natural Disasters
On November 26, the VNU working delegation arrived in Đắk Lắk to assess the damage caused by recent heavy rains and floods. They provided 1 billion VND in emergency aid directly to affected residents. Local leaders expressed appreciation for the timely support and hoped VNU experts would help develop effective solutions to address the disaster's aftermath.
The delegation collaborated with the Provincial People’s Committee and inspected critically damaged sites such as the Sông Ba Hạ Hydropower Plant, Đồng Cam Dam, and a flooded section of the North–South expressway. They also engaged with the Central University of Construction to exchange data and ensure an objective, timely assessment of the causes and impacts of the floods.
Director Hoàng Minh Sơn highlighted the importance of practical support tailored to actual needs and stressed identifying the root causes of flooding and landslides, including factors like heavy rainfall, topography, reservoir safety, and infrastructure effects. He also advocated for building a real-time "situation map" to enhance rescue coordination amid increasingly unpredictable natural disasters.
Vietnam issues Questionnaire for Anti-Circumvention Investigation on Certain Hot-Rolled Steel Products from China (Case Code: AC03.AD20)
ASL Law Firm | English | AcademicThink | Nov. 28, 2025 | Regulation
On 27 October 2025, Vietnam’s Minister of Industry and Trade initiated an anti-circumvention investigation under case code AC03.AD20 targeting certain hot-rolled steel products originating from China. A detailed questionnaire has been issued to domestic producers and importers to collect information on production, imports, and trade practices that may indicate circumvention of existing trade remedy measures.
The questionnaire is accessible online through official electronic systems, with a submission deadline of 17:00 Hanoi time on 24 December 2025. Respondents must follow the specified online procedures and provide complete and accurate information, as failure to comply may be regarded as non-cooperation under trade remedy regulations. Importers are also advised to coordinate with their foreign suppliers to ensure necessary information is submitted.
Guidance on completing the questionnaire, including document format and submission instructions, is provided within the questionnaire itself. Stakeholders are encouraged to thoroughly review these instructions and seek assistance from specialized legal firms such as ASL Law, a top-tier Vietnamese law firm specializing in anti-dumping and trade remedy, to safeguard their interests during the investigation.
Cháy chung cư ở Hong Kong: Ít nhất 44 người thiệt mạng
Apartment fire in Hong Kong: At least 44 people dead
Bao Dien Tu | Local Language | News | Nov. 28, 2025 | Accidents
A large fire broke out on November 26 at 14:51 local time in a residential complex in Hong Kong, spreading rapidly to 7 of the 8 buildings due to strong winds and the presence of bamboo scaffolding and protective netting. The complex, consisting of towers over 30 stories high and housing approximately 4,000 residents, was undergoing renovation and covered with bamboo scaffolding and green netting. The fire caused thick black smoke and serious damage, prompting Hong Kong authorities to deploy 128 fire engines, 57 ambulances, and nearly 800 firefighters, while raising the fire alert to the highest level 5.
As of November 27, at least 44 people have died in the incident. Injuries mainly include respiratory problems, burns, and carbon monoxide poisoning, with many patients requiring intensive care. Nine hospitals activated emergency protocols to treat the injured, and the Tai Po district office set up temporary shelters for 900 affected residents, supported by relief teams from all 18 districts of Hong Kong. The Chief Executive, John Lee, confirmed that firefighting efforts were gradually bringing the blaze under control.
Three individuals linked to the engineering company responsible for repairs and maintenance of the buildings have been arrested, including two directors and one technical advisor. Investigations revealed that the protective netting and plastic panels on the building's exterior did not meet fire safety standards. A joint task force from the Police and Fire Services Departments is examining the cause of the fire and whether the scaffolding materials contributed to the rapid spread. Authorities are also progressing with inspections as bamboo scaffolding, although common in Hong Kong, is being phased out following previous fire concerns.
The housing complex, Wang Fuk Court, established in 1983 under a local government support program, had approved a renovation project worth over 42 million USD last year. The exact cause of the fire remains undetermined, but the materials used on scaffolding combined with strong winds are suspected factors in the extensive damage and casualties.
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