A delegation from Vietnam's Ministry of Public Security has donated nearly three tonnes of medicines and medical equipment to support earthquake victims in Myanmar.
A 106-member rescue team from Vietnam has begun search and rescue operations at a completely collapsed three-story building in Naypyidaw, where they located two victims at noon on March 31.
Representatives from Dantri/Dtinews Newspaper co-operated with authorities in Soc Trang Province to officially hand over new houses to two local families of Lam Thi Hien and Tran Thi Dep.
The Vietnam People’s Army (VPA) is preparing to deploy a force to Myanmar to assist with its earthquake recovery efforts, according to the VPA General Staff.
For months, passersby have grown accustomed to seeing Huynh Thi Dung, 60, sitting despondently in front of her small, dilapidated house in Dong Xuan District, Phu Yen Province.
While accompanying her husband to the hospital for liver cancer treatment, a chronically ill woman suffering from end-stage kidney disease suddenly collapsed and broke her arm.
The HCM City Union of Friendship Organisations held its annual conference with international non-governmental organisations to discuss ways to enhance future cooperation.
On the morning of March 26, authorities in Cam Xuyen District, Ha Tinh Province, held an inauguration ceremony for a newly built home for the family of Ton Duc Thang in Hai Nam Hamlet.
Representatives from Dantri Newspaper and local authorities from Hau Loc District, Thanh Hoa Province, visited the home of Trinh Thi Tra in Village 4 on March 24.
Dantri Newspaper, in collaboration with local authorities and residents of Minh Xuan Commune, Yen Bai Province, held a groundbreaking ceremony for Trang Thanh Bridge on March 25.
More than 200 underprivileged Yen Bai residents received free health consultations and medicine during a programme organised on March 24 by Dantri Newspaper.
For years, the residents of Trang Thanh Village in the northern mountainous province of Yen Bai have been haunted by tragic drowning incidents in the village stream.
Cha Nga, located in My Ly Commune, Ky Son District, Nghe An Province, is a remote mountain village. One must travel nearly 30km by motorbike along winding forest trails to reach it.