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VN one of the most prone countries to disasters

Vietnam is listed as one of the 10 most likely countries vulnerable to natural disasters, the UK risk consultants Maplecroft announced in a report on August 15.
Vietnam is listed as one of the 10 most likely countries vulnerable tonatural disasters, the UK risk consultants Maplecroft announced in areport on August 15.

Research was conducted in 197countries around the world and Asia is the continent most at riskfrom earthquakes, floods, storms and other natural hazards, with sixcountries in the top 10.

The list is headed by thethree Asian countries of Bangladesh, the Philippines and Myanmar.The other countries in the top 10 are Dominica, Vietnam, India,Honduras, Laos, Haiti and Nicaragua.

Theresearch also indicates that the countries to suffer the most whennatural catastrophes occur are Japan, the United States, China andMexico.

According to the re-insurance giantMunich Re, 2011 was the costliest year ever for natural disasters, witheconomic losses of 380 billion USD recorded. The earthquake and tsunamiin March 2011 in Japan alone accounted for 55 percent of the total.-VNA

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An Giang province closes the Tra Su Sluice to block flooding, helping downstream farmers complete harvest of their summer-autumn rice and begin sowing the autumn-winter crop on schedule. (Photo: VNA)

𝓰 Mekong Delta flooding higher than normal this year

Floodwater levels in the Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta are high and will continue to rise this month, especially in upstream areas, according to the hydraulic works management and construction department of the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment.
Bui Chinh Nghia, Deputy Director of the Forestry and Forest Protection Department and Director of the CITES Vietnam Management Authority, speaks at the meeting. (Photo: VNA)

♒ ASEAN members join hands to prevent endangered wildlife trafficking

Regional solidarity and cooperation are the key factor for the effective implementation of wildlife protection regulations. Only through sustainable cooperation, innovative approaches, and collective action can biodiversity be safeguarded for the present and future generations, an Vietnamese official has said.
An overview of the session to announce the International Court of Justice's advisory opinion on the obligations of States in respect of climate change. (Photo: VNA)

𓂃 Vietnam contributes to international court's advisory opinion on climate change

As a key member of the core group of 18 countries, initiated by Vanuatu, Vietnam engaged in advocating for the UN General Assembly’s Resolution N.77/276, requesting for the ICJ’s advisory opinion. Following the resolution's adoption, Vietnam fully participated in all procedural steps for the first time, from submitting written proposals to presenting directly at the court’s hearings.
Hanoi plans to expand the charging station network for better efficiency. (Photo: VNA)

⛎ Hanoi to roll out policies supporting green transport transition

Under the plan, from 2025 to 2026, the city will complete mechanisms and policies to support businesses in switching to green vehicles, expand the electric and green-energy bus network, and build charging stations. The targeted proportion of green buses is set at 10% in 2025 and 20–23% in 2026.
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