A 3.7 magnitude earthquake was recorded in Kon Plông (Quang Ngai) on the morning of February 15th. Experts believe this is a triggered earthquake, which has been occurring continuously since 2021.
At noon on June 22, an earthquake with a magnitude of 3,7 on the Richter scale occurred in Kon Plông district, Kon Tum province, causing no casualties or property damage.
During immigration checks at the Bo Y International Border Gate, authorities discovered a young man bringing over 4.200 ecstasy pills and 95 packets of methamphetamine from Laos into Vietnam.
The new Kon Tum administrative center, with a total investment of 245 billion VND, has completed and put into use two 9-story buildings, while the 5-story building is still under construction.
On the morning of March 31st, four earthquakes struck the Kon Plông district (Kon Tum province) in quick succession, the strongest measuring 2,9 magnitude.
Dozens of villas, ranging from 800 to 1.000 square meters, located right on the main street of Mang Den town (Kon Plong district, Kon Tum province), have been abandoned for nearly a decade, detracting from the town's aesthetics.
The Kon Plông district in Kon Tum province experienced two earthquakes in two consecutive days, with the most recent one occurring this afternoon, March 28th.
According to a preliminary report from the People's Committee of Quang Trung Ward (Kon Tum City), the Deputy Head of the Ward Police died at the station, suspected of suicide.
Three strong earthquakes occurred in quick succession in the provinces of Quang Nam and Kon Tum, with the earthquake in Quang Nam province measuring 3.8 on the magnitude scale, causing tremors felt by residents.
The Dak Pokei Reservoir Project (Ron Ray district, Kon Tum province), with a total investment of over 553 billion VND, remains unfinished despite being one year overdue for handover.
Following a report by VTC News online about the illegal mining activities of Thanh Phu Ngoc Hoi Company, the Department of Natural Resources and Environment of Kon Tum province issued an urgent directive.
The Ministry of Construction has requested the People's Committee of Kon Tum province to direct a temporary halt to construction to facilitate the investigation into the cause of the serious accident at the Dak Mi 1 Hydropower Plant.
After more than 10 years since its handover to the residents, the Mang Rao resettlement area project (Kon Tum province), which received an investment of over 16 billion VND, has only one household living there.
Despite their operating permits having expired, these vehicles continue to operate brazenly at night, bypassing weigh stations, causing dust pollution, and posing traffic safety hazards in Kon Tum province.
After two days of intensive searching, the army and rescue forces of Kon Tum have found the remaining two bodies of the workers under layers of earth and rocks at the foot of the Dak Mi 1 hydroelectric dam.
After using pumps to drain the water from the pit, authorities used excavators to lift the concrete blocks in order to search for the two missing victims.
Kon Tum Provincial Chairman Le Ngoc Tuan has requested relevant authorities to investigate and handle the labor accident at the Dak Mi 1 Hydropower Project that resulted in 3 deaths and 2 missing people.
During the construction of the Dak Mi 1 hydroelectric dam (Kon Tum province), an accident occurred resulting in the deaths of 3 workers and the disappearance of 2 others.
Kon Tum has announced the termination of operations for the commercial, service, entertainment, and townhouse complex project, with an investment of nearly 2.000 billion VND by FLC Group Joint Stock Company.