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Two patients in Dak Lak have tested positive for the deadly “flesh-eating” Whitmore disease. Local health authorities are now mobilizing to prevent an outbreak.
The Vietnam Family Day, celebrated annally on June 28, aims to raise awareness among authorities at all levels and the wider society about the vital role of the family in national development, especially in this era of national advancement.
Following China's detection of cadmium and auramine O in Vietnamese durians, Dak Lak seeks urgent government support for localized testing and oversight.
Farmers urge scientists to trace contamination sources before the harvest.
Pham The Dan’s 360-degree rotating house blends mechanics and innovation to withstand the region’s harsh weather.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has officially appointed Nguyen Thien Van as Acting Chairman of the People’s Committee of Dak Lak Province for the 2021–2026 term.
Following its merger with Phu Yen, Dak Lak emerges as a shrimp farming leader, surprising many with its new aquaculture identity.
With a major merger underway, residents will soon travel from the Central Highlands to Tuy Hoa’s beaches via key routes like National Highway 29.
Elephant-friendly tourism is a responsible form that helps minimise the impact of tourism activities on elephant health, contributing to conservation efforts and sustainable elephant tourism.
The Dak Lak government reassures ethnic minorities residing illegally in Thailand that they will not face legal consequences and will receive support to rebuild their lives.
Accordingly, these tours offer diverse experiences, including whitewater rafting, off-road forest adventures, boat trips on the Serepok River, and cultural encounters with M’nong elephant trainers.
In the middle of the night, a team of 20 police officers successfully rescued a man who had fallen into a 30-meter-deep well in Dak Lak.
An investigation into counterfeit fertilizer sales in Dak Lak has led to the arrest of four individuals, including two CEOs, and the seizure of over 500 tons of fake products.