
Heatwaves, floods, and wildfires: The world experiences a harsh May.
Extreme heatwaves, floods, droughts, and wildfires are occurring in many areas, demonstrating the increasing unpredictability of global weather.

Extreme heatwaves, floods, droughts, and wildfires are occurring in many areas, demonstrating the increasing unpredictability of global weather.
Following historic floods and wildfires, hundreds of thousands of Europeans were forced to leave their homes in search of safer places, becoming "climate migrants."

Dozens of households in Truong Vinh ward (Nghe An province) have been living in constant flooding for years, while the completed resettlement area remains abandoned.

Military Region 5 organized the second phase of house handover under the "Quang Trung Campaign," thus completing the campaign after more than a month of implementation.

In 2025, Vietnam experienced a record number of natural disasters, with 21 unusually severe and extreme storms and tropical depressions causing serious damage to both people and property.

The project to build an embankment to prevent erosion along the Ba River in Dak Lak province, which received nearly 150 billion VND in investment and was put into use two years ago, has already been eroded by floodwaters.
Following the historic floods at the end of November, people in Don Duong - the largest vegetable-growing area in Lam Dong province - have begun cleaning up and planting seeds to welcome the new vegetable season.
Record-high floodwaters in Washington state are beginning to recede after days of torrential rain, but the risk of levees breaking remains.

Ebo Noah, a self-proclaimed prophet in Ghana, is building giant wooden boats to save humanity from the great flood he predicts will begin on December 25th.

The Khánh Hòa Provincial Police are investigating and inspecting the operation of floodwater release from reservoirs in the area during the heavy rains from November 17-22, which caused widespread flooding.

Officer Nguyen Mai Thi - Fire Prevention and Rescue Police Department (PC07), Ho Chi Minh City Police, bravely rescued female student Vo Thu Tram from a speeding container truck.

In Phuoc Khanh neighborhood, Tuy Hoa ward, Dak Lak province, 8 households whose houses were completely destroyed and 45 households whose houses were damaged received 250 million VND in support from VTC News online newspaper.

Vice Chairman of the Lam Dong Provincial People's Committee Vo Ngoc Hiep has just signed Decision No. 2447 on the issuance of support levels for overcoming the consequences of natural disasters, rain, and floods in the province.

During a flood relief program in Dak Lak, Corporal La Thanh Luom found a bag containing gold and returned it to its owner.

The Lam Dong Provincial Civil Defense Command has just released a quick report on the impact and damage caused by natural disasters in the province, updated as of 4 PM on December 4th.

The story of the "blind bags" from Hue is not just about relief efforts, but also proof that kindness always finds its way to the right place.

President Luong Cuong and Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh sent condolences to King Maha Vajiralongkorn and Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul of Thailand following the historic floods.

The Song Ba Ha Hydropower Company has temporarily changed its management personnel, with the General Director currently on leave and participating in discussions with relevant authorities.
Dak Lak and Military Region V are coordinating the construction of 684 houses as part of the "Quang Trung Campaign" initiated by the Prime Minister, ensuring completion within two months so that people can celebrate Tet (Lunar New Year).

The entire capital city of Colombo, Sri Lanka, is submerged in water with rising levels, and authorities have reported nearly 200 deaths as a result of the floods.

Heavy rains have submerged many areas over the past week, causing extensive damage, resulting in hundreds of deaths and thousands of people stranded.

Severe damage caused by the double natural disaster (Typhoon No. 13 and the historic flood) has ruined Tet for An Nhon (Gia Lai province), the capital of yellow apricot blossoms in Central Vietnam, leaving growers penniless.

After the floodwaters receded, the schools were cleaned up and students returned to classes; however, many students still lacked clothes, books, and shoes.

National Assembly Deputy Trinh Xuan An proposed a comprehensive review of the entire small hydropower system and a reassessment of flood release procedures to avoid situations where "the procedure is correct but the consequences are severe."

The meteorological agency assessed that Typhoon No. 15 reached its strongest intensity while operating over the East Sea, its speed slowed down, and it continuously changed direction, making its development unpredictable.

In response to the devastating losses caused by floods and natural disasters, Vietnam has so far received nearly $16 million in aid from the international community.

The Prime Minister requested a report on the number of households whose houses were destroyed and need to be rebuilt, the number of households whose houses were severely damaged and need repair, and the total amount of funding needed to support the people.

Journalists, reporters, editors, and employees of VTC News Online are donating at least one day's salary to support people in Central and Central Highlands regions affected by floods and heavy rains.
Located about 1 km from the center of Tuy Hoa (Dak Lak), the Bau Phuoc Khanh hamlet, after many days of floodwater receding, reveals a heartbreaking and devastating scene that few people know about.

In the devastated homes after the flood, many families, still searching for loved ones, have set up altars in despair.