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It's 3 am and pitch black when rice farmer Tran Thi Lan heads into water-logged fields on the outskirts of Hanoi to begin planting, desperate to finish before the day's brutal heat arrives."It's so hard to plant the rice when the strong sun is directly on my back and the warm water in the field splashes my face," Lan, 47, told AFP.
Lan had managed a few days of daytime planting during a brief respite from the heat.
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HANOI: It s 3 a.m. and pitch black when rice farmer Tran Thi Lan heads into water-logged fields on the outskirts of Hanoi to begin planting, desperate to finish before the day s brutal heat arrives.Planting in the dark has become a savior for countless farmers in north and central Vietnam during increasingly hot summers as South and Southeast Asian nations battle record-high temperatures this year. It s so hard to plant the rice when the strong sun is directly on my back and the warm water in the field splashes my face, Lan, 47, told Agence France-Presse.Lan had managed a few days of daytime planting during a brief respite from the heat.But she switched to night work as another heatwave descended on northern Vietnam in early July, with forecasters predicting a long stretch where daily temperatures would exceed 37 degrees Celsius (98 degrees Fahrenheit).
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