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Severe Weather System Triggers Flood and Storm Warnings in Khánh Hòa Province
Dec. 11, 2025 | Environment

A complex weather system is poised to bring heavy rainfall and stormy conditions to Khánh Hòa Province and surrounding coastal waters.

**Forecasters predict that from the night of December 9 until the morning of December 11, Khánh Hòa Province will receive 50–120 mm of moderate to heavy rainfall, with localized amounts exceeding 150 mm and three-hour rainfall rates surpassing 80 mm.**
Rainfall should taper off beginning December 11.

**These rains will likely trigger floods on local rivers at warning levels 1–2; the Cái Nha Trang River is nearing level 2.**
Low-lying areas may experience localized flooding, while steep and geologically vulnerable terrain faces heightened landslide risk. Wind- or tornado-related damage—such as roof loss and fallen trees—remains a concern.

**The Provincial People’s Committee has ordered authorities to continuously monitor weather developments, alert residents and local bodies promptly, and assess at-risk residential zones.**
Officials have urged residents to elevate valuable assets, prepare for possible evacuations, and follow relocation guidance. The Provincial Military Command and Police must keep vehicles and equipment on standby for rescue operations.

**The Department of Industry and Trade must maintain stable electricity supplies and protect key infrastructure, while telecommunications providers must safeguard their networks against storm impacts.**
Reservoir management units are regulating storage capacity to ease downstream flooding and conducting round-the-clock monitoring of water levels and rainfall.

**In mid-November, Khánh Hòa endured historic rains and floods that claimed 22 lives, damaged or collapsed over 1,000 houses, killed thousands of livestock, and caused extensive damage to roads and crops.**
Total losses exceeded 5,000 billion VND. To support recovery and rebuilding, the Bùi Toàn Hope Fund and VnExpress launched the “Cùng đồng bào vượt lũ” fundraising campaign.

**As of 1 PM on December 9, a low-pressure system centered near 8–9° N, 114–115° E is moving west-southwest at about 20 km/h.**
Combined with a cold surge, it is generating level 5 winds with gusts up to level 7 in the southern East Sea and level 6–7 northeasterly winds in the western southern East Sea, along the coast from Khánh Hòa to Cà Mau, and in the northern East Sea—including the Hoàng Sa archipelago. Wave heights of 2–4 m, scattered thunderstorms, and strong gusts are causing severe maritime disturbances, prompting advisories for vessels to take safety precautions.
Fatal Expressway Collision Highlights Gaps in Enforcement and Rest-Stop Infrastructure
Dec. 11, 2025 | Infrastructure & Urbanization

Traffic police enforcement on expressways plays a critical role in ensuring road safety and reducing incidents.

**On December 9 at approximately 4:12 a.m., a passenger bus (license plate 29B-081.xx) collided with a tractor-trailer combination (tractor plate 15C-360.xx; semi-trailer plate 15R-149.xx) at kilometer 71+200 on the Da Nang–Quang Ngai expressway near Bich Ngo hamlet in Da Nang city.**
The front of the bus suffered extensive damage, and 13 occupants were affected—four killed and nine injured.

**Investigators found that the bus driver, Mr.**
P.V.K., had driven continuously for five hours without taking the legally required rest breaks, exceeding permitted driving time limits. Neither he nor any passenger was wearing a seat belt; two rear-seat passengers were killed on impact after being thrown forward, and a third succumbed to multiple traumatic injuries later in hospital.

**After the crash, authorities administered a urine test to the tractor-trailer driver, Mr.**
B.M.T., which returned positive for drug use. They have preserved evidence and continue to probe contributing factors, including vehicle conditions, driver behavior, and the road environment.

**The Da Nang–Quang Ngai expressway spans 131.5 kilometers and currently lacks rest-stop facilities, although plans call for six stops (three in each direction).**
According to design standards, rest areas should appear every 50 to 60 kilometers and provide fuel, repairs, parking, lodging, toilets, and food. Traffic police report that the absence of these facilities hampers enforcement of driving-time regulations and limits opportunities for drivers to take mandatory breaks. Continuous monitoring and infrastructure development are underway to address these shortcomings.

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New Resolution Implementing the Land Law: Opening the Way for Projects and Citizens' Rights

Bao Dien Tu | Local Language | News | Dec. 12, 2025 | UndeterminedLegal Exposure

On December 11, the National Assembly passed a Resolution aimed at removing obstacles in the implementation of the Land Law, with 428 out of 437 delegates voting in favor. The Resolution, effective from January 1, 2026, includes 3 Chapters and 13 Articles and establishes mechanisms and policies to facilitate land-related projects and protect citizens' rights.

Key provisions include allowing provincial People’s Councils to recover remaining land areas when project agreements cover over 75% of land users and area. Compensation for recovered land must match or exceed previously agreed land prices, with additional support for shortfalls. The Resolution also clarifies the timing for land price determination in BT contracts, setting it at the point the State decides to allocate or lease land. If delays occur, investors are entitled to interest payments based on state-owned bank rates from project completion until land allocation.

Further refinements address land recovery before compensation plans are approved, enable land recovery prior to resettlement completion, and require lump-sum payments for land leased through auctions covering the entire lease term. The Resolution also improves the document’s technical and linguistic quality to ensure clarity and consistency. Provisions for handling difficulties in BT contracts signed before the Resolution’s effective date will be addressed separately.

New law permits public employees to manage or invest in businesses

Vietnam Net - E | English | News | Dec. 12, 2025 | Regulation

On December 10, the National Assembly passed an amended Law on Public Employees, which will take effect on July 1, 2026. The revised law emphasizes job positions as the primary basis for recruitment, assignment, evaluation, training, promotion, and policymaking for public employees. A job position is defined according to the duties and functions of public service units.

The law introduces stringent rules governing public employees' participation in activities outside their primary institutions. Public employees are now permitted to sign labor or service contracts with other organizations, invest in, manage, or operate enterprises and institutions, and practice their professions independently, provided such actions comply with sector-specific laws and anti-corruption regulations. Approval from immediate superiors or managing authorities is required when terms are not specified in employment contracts.

Additional provisions allow public employees in science, technology, and education sectors expanded rights under relevant legal frameworks. The law also establishes a comprehensive evaluation system for public employees, using job performance, public attitude, innovation, accountability, and public interest as criteria. Digital tools will aid in transparent and open assessments, resulting in performance categories that influence training, promotions, salary adjustments, commendations, or dismissal.

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Agricultural exports target 100 billion USD

VN Express | Local Language | News | Dec. 12, 2025 | UndeterminedTrade Issues and Numbers

At the 2025 Dialogue with Farmers Conference in Hanoi, the Prime Minister highlighted agriculture as a key pillar of Vietnam's economy over the past 40 years, contributing to poverty reduction, macroeconomic stability, and international brand recognition. Moving towards developed country status by 2045, Vietnam aims to transform its agricultural sector through science, innovation, and digital transformation. Agricultural exports have shown strong growth, reaching USD 64 billion in the first 11 months of 2025, surpassing the 2024 record by 12.6%. There remains significant growth potential by standardizing production, expanding markets, and upgrading infrastructure, with ministries urged to unify efforts and focus on strategic investments, especially in transportation to lower logistics costs.

The government plans to enhance quality standards and market transparency by developing an agriculture-environment data system, nationwide product traceability, and building a digitally skilled rural workforce. Credit policies, agricultural insurance, and attracting youth to farming will be critical for long-term sector vitality. The rice sector, recently affected by fluctuating policies in key markets like the Philippines, requires immediate attention. Industry leaders called for state and large enterprise involvement in procurement to stabilize prices and advocated expanding consumption markets into West Asia. The Ministry of Agriculture and Environment recognized global rice demand as an opportunity and stressed proactive market development in Africa and Southeast Asia, along with launching a one million hectare high-quality rice program aimed at accessing the Japanese market starting in 2025.

The Prime Minister encouraged businesses to explore cooperative production opportunities in the Middle East, Latin America, and Africa, where countries are willing to allocate land for Vietnam’s food security projects. He also emphasized state responsibility to stabilize rice markets through reserve purchases and tasked major state-owned enterprises to participate actively in procurement. The Ministry of Agriculture and Environment was instructed to review and facilitate the funding and implementation of the high-quality rice project.

For product quality control, the ministry announced a pilot program for durian traceability starting January 2026, extending to all exported agricultural products by the end of that year to ensure food safety and prevent banned substance contamination. To reduce the current heavy dependence on imported livestock feed ingredients, the ministry is collaborating with large companies and local governments to establish raw material zones, aiming to secure supply and reduce costs for livestock producers.

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