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The101 công thức soi kèo đánh sập nhà cái Vietnam News Agency reporters have risked their safety at the front lines of Typhoon Yagi to keep the public informed about the storm's devasting impact.
HÀ NỘI — The Vietnam News Agency reporters have risked their safety at the front lines of Typhoon Yagi to keep the public informed about the storm's devasting impact.
Here are some photos of the reporters working bravely in areas ravaged by natural disasters.
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Lai Châu-based reporter Nguyễn Oanh is on the ground covering a landslide in Sơn Bình Commune, Tam Đường District, the mountainous province of Lai Châu. — VNA/VNS Photo |
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Hòa Bình-based reporter Bùi Thanh Hải covers the submerged Ngầm Giè, Hòa Bình City, in the northern province of Hòa Bình. — VNA/VNS Photo |
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Hòa Bình-based reporter Trọng Đạt covers a landslide in Cuối Hạ Commune, Kim Bôi District, Hòa Bình, which buries several houses in mud. — VNA/VNS |
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Cao Bằng-based reporter Chu Hiệu (holding a camera) is on boat covering the situation in the flood-ravaged Quang Vinh Commune, Trùng Khánh District, in the mountainous province of Cao Bằng. — VNA/VNS Photo |
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Điện Biên-basesd reporter Phan Quân is on ground covering a landslide in the mountainous province of Điện Biên. — VNA/VNS Photo |
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VNA Photographic Department reporter Thanh Tùng (holding a camera) is on a pickup truck covering the situation in the flood-ravaged Trung Giã Commune, Sóc Sơn District, Hà Nội City. — VNA/VNS Photo |
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Bắc Giang-based reporter Đồng Thủy interviews a military officer in the inundated Tân Lập Commune, Lục Ngạn District, in the northern province of Bắc Giang. — VNA/VNS Photo |
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Hà Nam-based reporter Đại Nghĩa covers the situation in the flood-hit Lê Hồng Phong Ward, Phủ Lý City, in the northern province of Hà Nam. — VNA/VNS Photo |
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Bắc Giang-based reporter Danh Lam films a military unit cleaning up a road in storm-hit Tân Lập Commune, Lục Ngạn District, Bắc Giang. — VNA/VNS Photo |