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A new heat wave hits the
Hanoi (VNA) –
Vietnam’s northern region is being hit by another heat
wave, which began on June 29 and is forecast to last until July 3-4, according to the
Temperatures are forecast to range between 35-38 degrees
Celcius, and may exceed 38 degrees Celcius in some localities.
The heat wave will cover the northern region until July 3-4,
while the central region will continue suffering from scorching heat in the
next couple of days.
The high temperature along with the lowest relative humidity
of 40-60 percent during the
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28/06/2021 07:03 GMT+7
A herd of three to five elephants has re-appeared in several communes in the Central Highlands province of Gia Lai’s Chu Prong district in recent days.
Elephant footprints are seen in border communes of Chu Prong district in Central Highlands province of Gia Lai. (Photo: VNA)
According to Ro Ma Nghia, chairman of the People’s Committee of Ia Ga commune, these elephants were spotted in the area of My Stream and Chu Gay mountain on June 25.