Authorities in Vietnam are currently searching for approximately 100 patients who escaped from a detoxification center. The incident has raised concerns regarding the management and security protocols at such facilities.
The detox center, which is located in the northern province of Hai Duong, reportedly houses individuals undergoing treatment for substance abuse. Local officials have confirmed that the escape occurred recently, prompting an immediate response from law enforcement agencies.
Search operations have been initiated to locate the individuals who left the facility without permission. The authorities are working to ensure the safety of the patients and to bring them back to the center for continued treatment.
This situation highlights ongoing challenges in Vietnam’s approach to drug addiction and rehabilitation. The country has been grappling with issues related to substance abuse and the effectiveness of its detox programs.
The government has been under pressure to improve conditions in such centers and to provide better support for individuals seeking recovery from addiction. As the search continues, officials are urging the public to report any sightings of the escaped patients to assist in their safe return.
Source: news.google.com
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