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Mass Food Poisoning Outbreak In Nghe An Province
Sixty-seven people have been hospitalized following suspected food poisoning in Nghe An province. The source stated that the facility was operating illegally.
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Food Poisoning Outbreak Hits Nghe An Province
Authorities in Nghe An are investigating a mass food poisoning incident involving patients presenting with fever, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. The People's Committee is establishing an emergency task force and sending leaders to hospitals to visit patients. Specialized departments have been directed to investigate the cause and monitor patient health. The exact cause of the poisoning remains under investigation by functional authorities. Symptoms include fever, abdominal pain, diarrhea, and fatigue. The Tan Lap People's Committee stated that affected individuals consumed bread from a facility in Tan Son village between April 28 and 29. Authorities have sampled the food and ordered the facility to suspend operations from April 30 until further notice.
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Vietnamese Hospital Performs Complex Dual-Cancer Surgery
Ung Binh Hospital in Nghe An successfully performed a simultaneous endoscopic surgery for esophageal cancer and kidney cancer on a 64-year-old patient. The procedure lasted over five hours and required close coordination.
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Specialized Care Plan Implemented For Elderly Patient In Nghe An
Medical staff in Nghe An are providing specialized care to a frail elderly patient suffering from multiple pressure sores. Caregiver Wang Shuo and medical staff developed a customized care plan to alleviate the patient's pain.
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Nghe An LNG Plant Investment Reaches 59.4 Trillion Dong
Vo Trong Hai, Chairman of the Nghe An People's Committee, presented an investment certificate for the Quinh Lap LNG power plant project. The project is being developed by an investor consortium. This initiative is a key priority for the Nghe An provincial government to accelerate regional development. The announcement was made during a ceremony in Tan Mai ward. The total investment capital for the project is approximately 59.4 trillion VND. The project requires the relocation of over 150 graves due to land clearance needs. Local official Hoang Van Dong noted that residents are requesting nearby resettlement options to maintain their current living conditions. Local official Hoang Van Dong noted the community's desire for synchronized technical infrastructure and housing near the site to minimize disruption.
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