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Update news fire cases
A representative from the Vietnam Fire and Rescue Association warned that in tube houses, residents should avoid installing "iron cages" or blocking escape routes with goods to ensure safety in the event of a fire.
Three people died in a Hanoi house fire early this morning, as iron cages and narrow alleys prevented rescuers from reaching victims.
A major fire erupted at Ba Vi National Park in Hanoi, sending thick smoke into the air and alarming local residents on the evening of April 19.
A fire tore through a home in a narrow alley in Trung Liet, Hanoi, killing two and injuring none as three others made a narrow escape.
Deputy PM Nguyen Hoa Binh has called for an urgent investigation into a house fire in Tien Giang that killed four family members, while extending condolences and directing support.
Fire at a District 8 residence kills a man, woman, and her young son; investigation underway.
The Hanoi People’s Court sentenced mini apartment owner Nghiem Quang Minh to 12 years in prison for fire safety violations that led to 56 deaths, while several officials received prison terms for negligence.
A truck fire on the HCMC - Long Thanh - Dau Giay Expressway caused heavy traffic congestion. Firefighters extinguished the blaze as authorities investigated the cause.
The Hanoi People's Court opened the first-instance trial on March 10, bringing 8 defendants to justice over the deadly fire that engulfed a nine-story mini apartment building on Khuong Ha street, Thanh Xuan district, Hanoi on September 12, 2023.
A fire at Mong Cai International Border Gate in Quang Ninh injured four people, including a customs officer. Authorities are investigating the incident, which reportedly started when a traveler’s backpack caught fire.
Hanoi’s mini apartment fire trial begins March 10, with victims seeking 78 billion VND in damages for the tragedy that killed 56.
A massive fire engulfed Ve Pagoda in Bac Giang, reducing historic relics to ashes and causing irreversible cultural loss.
During the nine-day Lunar New Year holiday, Vietnam experienced 153 fire incidents, with electrical short circuits being the primary cause.
A forest fire erupted on Phu Khong Mountain in the core zone of Trang An World Heritage Site, prompting an extensive firefighting operation that involved hundreds of locals and authorities.
An electrical short circuit in a cooling system is suspected to have caused a fire at a Gia Lai pig farm, killing 1,600 pigs and causing nearly $270,000 in damages.
A fire engulfed a four-story building with 20 rental units in Ho Chi Minh City's Tan Binh District, killing two people and causing chaos during the morning commute.
Angered by a fight, Cao Van Hung allegedly doused a karaoke venue in Hanoi with gasoline and set it ablaze, resulting in 11 deaths.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has ordered strict action and comprehensive support for victims after a café fire in Hanoi left 11 dead.
Hanoi police have arrested and charged a man with murder in connection with a devastating café fire that claimed 11 lives on December 18.
After a fire at the 800-year-old Pho Quang Temple, locals join efforts to clean and preserve a treasured Buddha altar.