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2 ngày trước
00In the wake of Storm No. 4, residents along the central coast of Vietnam have experienced an unexpected economic boost. Thousands of clams, snails, and other valuable mollusks have been washed onto the beaches by the powerful storm surges, creating a phenomenon locals call 'Heaven's Gift.' Families have been flocking to the shoreline at dawn, equipped with buckets and nets, to gather the abundant seafood. For many, this natural occurrence is a rare opportunity to earn significant income, with some individuals reporting earnings of millions of Vietnamese Dong in just a few days. The harvest is not only a source of income but also a communal activity, as neighbors work side-by-side on the sand. While the storm brought destruction to some areas, it also stirred up the seabed, bringing these delicacies within reach of the shore. The fresh seafood is quickly sold to local markets and restaurants, where demand is high following the weather disruptions. However, authorities have advised caution, urging people to be mindful of lingering rough waves and to ensure the seafood is properly cleaned before consumption. This traditional practice of foraging after a storm reflects the resilience and adaptability of coastal communities in Vietnam. It turns a period of hardship into a moment of collective benefit, showcasing the deep connection between the people and the sea that sustains them.
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