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		<title>In Hanoi it is increasingly difficult to live because of the rivers</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 May 2021 05:57:16 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hanoi tolerates me during my 10 years of age, a place that permeates me with nostalgia, although it is not a &#8216;return place&#8217;. However, the thing that makes me regret the most is the fact that the rivers are &#8220;trampled&#8221; on romance. I am also a resident of the province. I lived in Hanoi for [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Hanoi tolerates me during my 10 years of age, a place that permeates me with nostalgia, although it is not a &#8216;return place&#8217;. However, the thing that makes me regret the most is the fact that the rivers are &#8220;trampled&#8221; on romance.</strong><br />
<span id="more-14119"></span> I am also a resident of the province. I lived in Hanoi for 10 years and have been in Saigon for 2 years. I do not want a comparison between Hanoi and Saigon, because geographical distance and regional culture make people think differently. Every city has its own beauty, but the longer you stick with it, the more you will blend into the life there.</p>
<p> Like, when I first set foot in Saigon, I remember Hanoi spinning around. Remember the taste of familiar dishes, remember the afternoon driving around the windy West Lake, the lotus lake fragrant in the summer afternoon, remember the greetings of colleagues or friends before each meal, remember the joy of and a close friend peeled lemon mint ice cream sticks at Hoan Kiem Lake &#8230; 10 years of youth, I gave it all to Hanoi, how could I not love it! But, if only mixed in the smell of lotus flowers, milk flowers, not having to smell more pollution of the water flow, Hanoi will touch people even more. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_21_23_38590431/d31f41d464968dc8d487.jpg" width="625" height="416"> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_21_23_38590431/db0347c8628a8bd4d29b.jpg" width="625" height="468"> <em> To Lich River was black, stinking once haunted people on both sides of the bank.</em> I remember when I first came to Hanoi, with the nature of a pretty romantic girl, I often invited you to ride a bicycle to West Lake, Sword Lake, or along rivers to enjoy the breeze. But then, the number of times we invited each other gradually thin, because it turns out, it is not very poetic. After a few times choosing to sit in the right direction of the wind to cool, the smell of dead fish, the stench of water stinking our nose, up to our mind made us not want to open our mouths to talk. The river where my hometown was born is fierce during the flood season, but normally it is quite gentle and fresh. Every afternoon, children in the village go together to take a cool bath and snorkel. Laughter resounded in a corner of the summer sky. As for Hanoi, in addition to the immense Red River, which makes it easier for me to breathe, the rivers in the inner city are equally horrible. Among the times I drove along Lang road from Cau Giay to Tu So intersection, many times I had to learn how to hold my breath. Just inhale quickly, exhale slowly, to minimize the stench rising from To Lich river. Now, not only the river but both sides of the river are also renovated, planted trees, and made walking paths so that people can exercise every morning or evening. But the lane is still quite sparse, because the river is not clean and smelly. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_21_23_38590431/12bb8c70a932406c1923.jpg" width="625" height="416"> <em> Rubbish, polluted algae and moss cover a thick layer on the Lu river surface.</em> Or areas with other large rivers such as Kim Nguu River, Nhue River, Set River &#8230; and small canals and ditches in the residential areas are also black, even stronger. Previously, I did not live close to the riverbank, but it was quite close, it was only about 5 minutes to walk. Can you imagine, in the summer, when the weather is hot, the sky suddenly &#8220;releases&#8221; a few scattered raindrops that make the shallow water gush, the stench of mud, of sewage rises, making my nose wretch chop down. Not only that, the garbage flooded the water surface, picked up all this trash, the next wave came, the prince of the rivers was gentle and pleasant. Many times the fish can die in rivers, lakes, and even rivers where no living organism can survive. Pollution caused by human hands, accumulates over time, but it is very difficult to recover as before. Every day, we all follow press information about the renovation of To Lich river, hoping that one day the river can be green again, so that future generations can comfortably breathe the scent of milk flower, lotus. Hanoi in me, our Hanoi now is still lovable, but lacks a part of healthy life.</p>
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		<title>The festival turns into a funeral for 44 people in Israel</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 May 2021 10:35:09 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Witnesses of the stampede that killed 44 people in Mount Meron, northern Israel on the night of April 29, describe the panic and fear of crowds of pilgrims in the tragedy. A man who survived the tragedy at the festival in Mount Meron, northern Israel, told the newspaper Maariv of Israel that he thought he [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Witnesses of the stampede that killed 44 people in Mount Meron, northern Israel on the night of April 29, describe the panic and fear of crowds of pilgrims in the tragedy.</strong><br />
<span id="more-11928"></span> A man who survived the tragedy at the festival in Mount Meron, northern Israel, told the newspaper <em> Maariv </em> of Israel that he thought he would die when many around him were being trampled in chaos.</p>
<p> “We were at the door and wanted to go out, but the police blocked the door. Therefore, no one can go to pharmacy, ”said this person. “In a panic, we fell into each other. I thought I would be trampled to death. &#8220;I saw the dead right next to me,&#8221; he recalls. <strong> &#8220;I feel like I&#8217;m going to die&#8221;</strong> A man named David said to him <em> Ynet </em> that the stomping happened when people came to see the fire. “Suddenly a wave of people came. We were swept away. Some people were thrown into the sky, others were crushed on the ground, ”he described. “There was a baby trying to hold onto my leg for life. We waited for our rescue within 15-20 minutes amidst this insane crowd. It was terrible, ”he recalls. <img fifu-featured="1" decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_30_119_38689236/be9deb03ca41231f7a50.jpg" width="625" height="375"> <em> Aid workers tried to remove the injured from the scene. Photo: Reuters. </em> &#8220;Time seems endless, around us are paralyzed dead,&#8221; another witness said <em> Ynet</em> . He was dragged out of the crowd by the police to avoid suffocating. &#8220;Some people were on me. I was on someone who couldn&#8217;t breathe anymore. Surrounded with screams, I could see the children below me. At that time, I just thought of not wanting my children to die. orphan, &#8220;another witness shared with Israeli media. A 24-year-old witness named Dvir recounts that a bunch of people have been cornered. The first row collapsed under the pressure of the crowd, then the second row, where he was standing. &#8220;I felt like I was going to die,&#8221; he said. The disaster caused rescuers to struggle to disperse the crowd and rescue victims from the scene. &#8220;We are holding about 30 children and cannot reach their parents,&#8221; said a relief worker <em> Channel 12</em> . “I&#8217;ve never seen anything like this. We are not sure what happened, but the consequences are unimaginable, ”he said. &#8220;We think there is a warning about a suspicious package of bombs,&#8221; a pilgrim named Yizhak told.<em> Channel 12</em> . Meanwhile, follow <em> New York Times,</em> It seems that the trampling happened when some people slipped over the stone steps leading into a narrow, steep, metal floor. <em> Ynet </em> describes this as a &#8220;waterfall stream&#8221;. A witness named Chaim Vertheimer said the ramp was slippery due to water, including fruit juice being spilled onto the floor. “Everyone stopped, but many people continued to come. I remember hundreds of people exclaiming: I can&#8217;t breathe, ”she said <em> Ynet.</em> <strong> The festival turns into a tragedy</strong> From the night of April 29, about 100,000 radical Orthodox Jews gathered in Mount Meron, northern Israel to hold a traditional religious festival. Around 1 am on April 30 (local time), disaster happened. Thousands of people stepped on each other, killing 44 people and injuring hundreds. There is currently no official conclusion on the cause of the case. Extreme orthodox Jews celebrate the Lag b&#8217;Omer festival on the 18th day of the month of Iyar on the Jewish calendar. Pilgrims set fire to fire and dance around the tomb of a second-century rabbi to commemorate the clergy&#8217;s death. This year, the festival is still held, although Israeli health officials warn of the danger of this event becoming a reservoir of Covid-19 infection. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_30_119_38689236/574c0dd22c90c5ce9c81.jpg" width="625" height="390"> <em> Bodies of the victims were removed from the scene. Photo: Times of Israel. </em> Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called it &#8220;a terrible catastrophe&#8221;. He came to the scene to directly direct the rescue work. The leader also declared 1/5 as a national mourning day for victims of the disaster. Some of the pilgrims present at the scene questioned and chanted slogans against him, according <em> Times of Israel</em> . The area around the scene is divided into several small areas for crowd control. The disaster has raised many questions about weakness, even negligence in planning. The recorded videos show police trying to block people who want to escape from the scene. They may not be aware of the severity of the situation and wish the chaotic crowd did not spread to other areas. Some images also show a locked door in the emergency exit. Eli Levy, spokesman for Israeli police, said investigations were underway, but it was too early to blame or indictment of negligence. He also said that many of the pilgrims refused to leave despite the calls to evacuate. For the survivors, they were unable to understand what happened. &#8220;Nobody imagined it could happen. The glee turned into mourning. The bright light turned into a deep night,&#8221; the witness named Yitzhak told him. <em> Channel 12.</em> <em> <strong> Deadly trampling at Israel&#8217;s largest religious festival</strong> </em> <em> At least 38 people were killed, 103 were injured in the trampling at Israel&#8217;s largest religious festival. Tens of thousands of people joined the event, despite the warnings.</em></p>
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