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Hai Duong City liquidates more than 300 cubic meters of wood from trees fallen by storm No. 3

Việt NamViệt Nam08/11/2024


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Hai Duong City decided to liquidate all types of wood and trees broken by storm Yagi.

Hai Duong City People's Committee liquidated assets of trees broken by storm Yagi in the form of selling public assets.

The assets for liquidation include more than 300 m3 of various types of wood, including more than 290 m3 of rosewood; 3.23 m3 of black star wood; 2.86 m3 of cheo wood; 1.06 m3 of muong wood; 0.87 m3 of lat hoa wood; 0.58 m3 of bang lang wood ; 0.59 m3 of phoenix wood; 0.39 m3 of casuarina wood and 129 tree stumps.

All of the above wood is being gathered in the area south of Ton Duc Thang Street (Hai Duong City).

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All the liquidated wood is being gathered at the land area south of Ton Duc Thang Street (Hai Duong City).

Hai Duong City People's Committee assigned the Urban Management Department to preside over and coordinate with the Finance - Planning Department and the Basic Construction Investment Management Board to organize the liquidation of assets and collect money in accordance with current regulations.

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