Large-capacity dredging vessels are freely dredging sand in Trung Ha village, bordering Thai Hoa commune, Ba Vi district, Hanoi, and Hong Da commune, Tam Nong district, Phu Tho province.
The company received 100% funding for temporary dredging of the waterway to free stranded boats, without exploiting the sand volume, but then sent a document "demanding" payment.
Because the My An drainage gate was not opened, water overflowed, washing away hundreds of cubic meters of sand along the Da Nang coastline and causing severe erosion in many sections of the sidewalk.
The private enterprise Bao Chau (now Bao Chau Phu Yen One-Member Limited Liability Company) was granted permission by the Tuy Hoa City People's Committee to sell domestic sand without the approval of the Phu Yen Provincial People's Committee.
For many years, Bao Chau Phu Yen One-Member Limited Company was continuously awarded contracts to dredge sand in the Da Dien estuary area under the "maximum extraction, cost offsetting" model.
The scarcity of natural sand due to authorities tightening regulations on mining has driven prices up, prompting illegal sand miners to compete in excavating riverbeds to maximize their yields.
Residents in Binh Bo, An Dao, and Tu Da communes in Phu Ninh district, Phu Tho province, are living in fear of landslides and depletion of groundwater due to illegal sand mining.
Deputy Prime Minister Truong Hoa Binh instructed relevant ministries and agencies to temporarily suspend the issuance of new licenses for socialized projects to extract saline-contaminated sand.
From Cambodia to the United States, large-scale sand mining is expanding, bringing with it environmental destruction, the extinction of many wildlife species, and other unforeseen dangers.
They are the people who stay by the president's side day and night, considering the president's life to be the most important thing, and even need to have the same blood type as the occupant of the White House.
After several days of surveillance and recording images, the police in Phuc Tho district organized a raid to arrest vessels illegally extracting sand in the area.
(VTC News) - Two passenger ships and three cargo ships operating on the Ly Son Island-Sa Ky Port (Quang Ngai) route had their mooring ropes cut overnight, causing panic among the local population.
(VTC News) - Due to a chemical reaction between two substances, a blood-red liquid was produced, causing the girl to panic when her teacher "cut" her arm.
(VTC News) - Due to a chemical reaction between two substances, a blood-red liquid was produced, causing the girl to panic when her teacher "cut" her arm.
(VTC News) - Illegal sand mining on the Red River is causing landslides that damage crops and farmland, leading to public outrage and the setting up of tent camps to protest vehemently.
In early November, doctors at Guangzhou Hospital in Guangdong Province (China) performed surgery to remove a 6-cm "tail" from the body of a 4-month-old girl.
The teacher was shocked: "I was truly surprised by the student's act of cutting her own hand. Her actions are completely inexplicable and unthinkable."