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Thursday, November 27 2025

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Natural disasters leave 409 dead or missing, economic losses top $3.2 billion

Việt Nam has endured a brutal year of storms, floods and landslides, with over 400 people dead or missing and huge economic losses. Authorities warn the final months of 2025 could bring yet more severe weather.

New storm forecast to hit flood-struck south-central Việt Nam

Forecasts indicate that between the night of November 25 and the morning of November 26, the tropical depression will enter the East Sea.

All public transport in Hà Nội, HCM City to run on green energy by 2030

Policies will also be introduced to encourage and support the transition of technology-based delivery and ride-hailing vehicles (shippers) to clean and green energy.

Lâm Đồng sets sights on marine conservation

Lâm Đồng Province is implementing coordinated measures for marine conservation, protection and restoration of fisheries stocks and ecosystems.

Interagency collaboration key to sustainable biodiversity protection

Việt Nam ranks among the top 10 countries globally with the highest biodiversity, but significant challenges remain regarding the ecosystems and forest resources.

Heavy rain batters central region, leaving seven dead and widespread damage

Central Vietnam reels from severe flooding and landslides after days of relentless rain, leaving seven dead, dozens injured and thousands of households cut off.

Việt Nam’s forests show signs of wildlife recovery

Việt Nam’s forests are among the world’s most biodiverse, yet wildlife remains threatened by habitat loss and snaring. A new WWF-Việt Nam survey, using 350,000 camera-trap days across 21 forests, reveals urgent conservation needs and signs of recovery.

Residents hand over rare macaques to authorities in Nghệ An

Two rare macaques – a stump-tailed and an Assam macaque – were safely transferred to Pù Mát National Park on Thursday after being found in residential areas.

Over 4,000 wild animals seized in raids on illegal sites in northern Việt Nam

A joint task force uncovered more than 4,000 illegally kept animals in Phú Thọ Province and dismantled extensive bird-trapping sites in neighbouring Thanh Hóa.

WWF-Việt Nam, Đà Nẵng to boost biodiversity conservation

The central city and the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) should look for a five-year co-operation in promoting nature conservation and building a ‘green and sustainable’ future, said Văn Ngọc Thịnh, CEO WWF-Viet Nam proposed at a working visit to the central city’s people’s committee.

Earthquake occurs in Việt Nam-Laos border area; Hà Nội felt tremor

According to the Institute of Earth Sciences, the earthquake had a magnitude of 4.8 and a focal depth of about 10km, classified as level one on the five-level natural disaster risk scale.

Vehicles in Hà Nội, HCMC must meet Euro 4 emission standards from 2027, but challenges persist

The Ministry of Agriculture and Environment said the move aims to tighten control over vehicular emissions, one of the main causes of urban air pollution, thereby protecting public health and improving environmental quality.

Nearly 200 illegally bred iguanas found at unlicensed wildlife facility in An Giang

All 191 iguanas, identified as administrative violation evidence, were temporarily transferred to the Hòn Me Wildlife Rescue Station in An Giang for proper care and monitoring while the case is under investigation.

HCM City unveils $370m canal dredging plan to tackle worsening floods in southern areas

HCM City authorities on Sunday proposed a VNĐ9.2 trillion (US$370 million) project to dredge and upgrade the Bà Lớn Canal, one of the city’s seven key drainage arteries, as flooding and pollution intensify across southern areas.

Sơn La and Huế hit by small tremors linked to natural fault activity

Việt Nam’s north and central regions experienced light tremors on Friday, with scientists attributing them to normal movement along active fault zones.

Green energy, transport essential to promote urban sustainablity

The Ministry of Agriculture and Environment is finalising a roadmap to implement emission standards for circulating motorcycles and mopeds.

Experts urge special policies to safeguard Mekong Delta amid climate challenges

Experts have urged the Government to introduce special policies and dedicated financial mechanisms to help the Mekong Delta adapt to the growing impact of climate change, which is increasingly threatening livelihoods and the long-term economic stability of the region.

Clan in Hà Tĩnh Province takes turns protecting a hundred-year-old forest

For generations, the Nguyễn family has quietly tended to and preserved this forest as a treasured ancestral legacy.

Household-raised tiger herd in Thanh Hoá transferred to Hà Nội Zoo

According to the Department, in 2007, Nguyễn Mậu Chiến’s family in Xuân Tín Commune bought ten tiger cubs, each weighing around 7kg, from an unidentified person who had transported them from Laos to Việt Nam.

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