The central city said the fund will be used to build a 1.5km concrete dike and embankment section in Duy Nghĩa Commune, which was damaged by historic floods and landslides last year, and another 2km on the popular Cửa Đại Beach in Hội An.
Experts said the survey is still ongoing, with large sections of the cave yet to be accessed. As a result, it is too early to provide a comprehensive evaluation of the cave’s scale, geological structure, or hydrological significance.
According to the National Centre for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, temperatures in the southern region this month range from 35 to 37 degrees Celsius, with some areas higher and no sign of easing.
A large pod of more than one hundred whales has been spotted near Phú Quý Island. This incredible sighting is a strong indicator of a recovering marine ecosystem, arriving perfectly as the island continues to draw eco-conscious adventurers.
The city's authorities are urgently rolling out a series of coordinated measures aimed at clearing the backlog and moving towards more sustainable development.
The Đà Nẵng Homeschool Community has raised more than VNĐ8 million ($315) to support wildlife conservation and environmental education for underprivileged children at an Earth Day Market.
Marine biodiversity and fisheries management must prioritise protecting species’ habitats and regulating the activities of marine users through effective management of MPAs and threatened species.
The project aims to apply AI and advanced technologies to enhance climate change adaptation capacity and promote green agriculture in the coastal areas of the Red River Delta.
Đà Nẵng said a total fund of VNĐ100 billion (US$4 million) will be used to improve protection on 11,800ha of natural forest and coastal planted areas during the 2026-30 period.