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A woman at the B1 building in the Van Chuong condominium area in Dong Da District, Hanoi. Photo: Nam Tran / Tuoi Tre
Run-down apartment blocks throughout Hanoi pose deadly threats to their residents, yet authorities have no mechanism to step in and save those they are meant to protect.
The capital city is home to 1,579 apartment buildings which were constructed between 1960 and 1992, many of which are in dire need of renovation, according to the municipal Department of Construction.
No work can be done on these buildings without consent from 100 percent of the residents, no matter how deadly or uninhabitable they become, according to the construction department.
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27/01/2021 19:00 GMT+7
Many traders at HCM City s Ben Thanh Market have started to sell online as the number of customers has sharply decreased due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Many stalls in Ben Thanh market are closed. (Photo: Hai Dang)
According to a trader, Ben Thanh Market has about 1,400 stalls. However, because of Covid-19, the market lost a lot of foreign tourists and overseas Vietnamese customers. As a result, half of the stalls have closed in the past months. As demands rise when Tet nears, some traders reopened their stalls and about 20 traders moved their shops online.
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15/12/2020 11:36 GMT+7
Many old apartment buildings in Hanoi are at risk of collapse at any time due to their severe deterioration.
Apartment building A Ngoc Khanh in Ba Dinh District was built by a company in 1985 for their staff. The mortar on its walls has broken off. The residents are asked to leave there, but to date, many are still staying there.
Some apartment buildings C8 Giang Vo in Dong Da District are in the same situation with the warning for dangers. Steel frames are used to consolidate the floors.
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