Breakfast @ Tuoitrenews – Feb 24 Tuoitrenews briefs you on some of the main stories published today, February 24, on Vietnamese media
Politics -- President Truong Tan Sang has asked Phu Yen to create strong brands for its finest local products in a bid to boost locals' income during his visit to the central coastal province on Sunday. Society

Politics -- President Truong Tan Sang has asked Phu Yen to create strong brands for its finest local products in a bid to boost locals' income during his visit to the central coastal province on Sunday. Society



— Two people were killed while five others were injured after a truck carrying sand crashed into a bus carrying attendees of a wedding in Hung Yen on Sunday.


— A container truck carrying fertilizer was traveling south on the National Highway No.1A passing Quang Ngai Province when it suddenly burst into flame. The fire was extinguished after an hour but the whole container was destroyed.


— A parade of wild elephants coming from Nui Mun jungle has been destroying dozens of hectares of crops of locals in the Tra Doc Commune of Quang Nam Province over the last few days.


— Four people Sunday luckily survived after their car was crushed by a train when they were trying to cross a railway track in northern Hai Duong Province.


— Dong Nai-based Bo Cap Vang Ecological Tourism Site Sunday stopped opening the Tarzan game (jumping into the river from a cable) following the death of a female tourist a day earlier.


— Many drivers of the public bus No.95 of the Eastern Bus Station – Tan Binh Industrial Park route have colluded with oil traders to illegally extract the oil used to fuel the vehicle for sales.


Business


— Vietnam may fail to achieve its rice export target for February as it has so far shipped 105,000 tons of rice worth US$48.1 million to overseas markets, while the target is up to 350,000 tons, the Vietnam Food Association has said.


— India has recently green lighted Vietnamese blue dragon fruits to be exported into the country, according to the Vietnam Fruit and Vegetable Association.


— A filling station in Central Highlands Dak Lak Province Sunday had to refund its customers after they complained that their vehicles were refilled with petrol mixed with water at the facility.


— Vietnamese tour organizers say they are facing difficulty in attracting customers for tour package to Brazil to enjoy the World Cup this summer due to expensive prices and the lack of English-speaking tour guide and hotel staff in the South American country.


Lifestyle


— Italian pianist Andrea Bonatta, 62, will have a live performance at the Hanoi Theatre on February 25 and 27.




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