Following the afternoon and night rain on July 21st, approximately 7 tons of dead fish floated to the surface of the reservoir and canal in Da Co, Lien Chieu district, Da Nang.
Illegal squid processing facilities in Phu Cat district are discharging waste that pollutes the De Gi sea environment, leaving local residents helplessly enduring the stench year after year.
The Da Nang Infrastructure and Urban Development Investment Project Management Board has outlined the causes of leachate from the Khanh Son landfill polluting residential areas and proposed solutions.
The murky, black drainage ditch running along Thuy Khe Street is likened to an "open-air septic tank," emitting a foul odor year-round, forcing residents to keep their doors and windows closed and wear face masks.
Due to the overloaded storage tanks at the Nam Son landfill (Hanoi), waste is piling up and emitting foul odors in the inner city, causing public outrage.
Approximately 15 tons of foul-smelling chili sauce, ready to be repackaged and distributed to markets, eateries, and restaurants, were discovered by the Lien Chieu District Police in Da Nang.
The Tho Quang harbor in Da Nang, where thousands of boats are moored, has become a garbage dump and a persistent environmental pollution hotspot for decades, causing public outrage.
More than 150 tons of waste are generated daily, but Phu Quoc district still lacks a waste treatment plant; the garbage piles up, emitting foul odors and affecting the lives of local residents.
Dead fish littered the canals, and the hot weather created a terrible stench, forcing residents of Da Nang to keep their doors and windows closed all day.
Noticing a foul odor emanating from the back of the house, the homeowner went to investigate and discovered the decomposing body of an unidentified man.
The Traffic Police Patrol Team of Da Nang City Police discovered and temporarily detained a truck carrying 3,5 tons of foul-smelling, mixed fish on Cach Mang Thang Tam Street, Da Nang City.
Mr. Huynh Duc Tho (Chairman of the Da Nang City People's Committee) made the above statement after identifying the culprit responsible for discharging black, foul-smelling wastewater into My Khe beach, causing public outrage.
Fish in West Lake (Hanoi) have unexpectedly died in large numbers, floating on the lake's edge and emitting a strong, foul odor, causing discomfort to many people passing through the area.
If residents detect any foul odors, they can call the hotline number 08.38293653 of the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Natural Resources and Environment to report it.
Following an inspection, authorities in Binh Phuoc province discovered over 600 tons of rotten meat and animal offal at two business locations, some of which was hidden in animal pens.
Upon discovering the decomposing body of a man in the apartment building, the building management reported the incident to the authorities for investigation.
(VTC News) - Thousands of households living around the Tho Quang harbor area (Da Nang) are struggling with the foul and putrid smell emanating from the area.
(VTC News) – Dead pigs that had already started to rot were butchered, treated with chemicals to make them look fresh, and then sold to markets and sausage factories for the Lunar New Year sales.
(VTC News) - On the afternoon of December 6th, Hanoi city authorities conducted a surprise inspection of a business and discovered nearly 30 tons of buffalo and cow feet and fat emitting a foul odor.