Last updated: Friday, September 3, 2010 |
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| People began flocking to coach stations at 4pm, September 1. |
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| All coaches were occupied. |
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| Pham Hung Road, which leads to My Dinh coach station, was very crowded. |
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| On Truong Chinh Road to the Hanoi Railway Station. |
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| Traffic jams became more serious at 6pm. |
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| All means of transport were used. |
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| At Phap Van bridge |
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| Vehicles were leaving the capital. |
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