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Ca Mau asks for Gov't support to prevent erosion at western sea dyke

The People’s Committee of the southernmost province of Ca Mau has petitioned the Government to provide nearly 29 billion VND (1.25 million USD) to develop three erosion-prevention projects to prevent the western sea dyke from collapsing.
Ca Mau asks for Gov't support to prevent erosion at western sea dyke ảnh 1Illustrative photo (Source: VNA)

Ca Mau (VNA) - The People’s Committee of thesouthernmost province of Ca Mau has petitioned the Government to providenearly 29 billion VND (1.25million USD) to developthree erosion-prevention projects to prevent the western sea dyke fromcollapsing.

The 108-km long western sea dyke has had four dangerously eroded sections witha total length of 5.3 kilometres in U Minh and Tran Van Thoidistricts, according to the provincial Department of Agriculture and Rural Development.

Of the total length, 3.25 kilometres are seriously eroded and the dyke couldbreak at any time.

The urgent projects include a 610-metre long eroded section from Huong Mai toward Tieu Dua in U Minh district, a 500-metre long erodedsection from Nam Kenh Moi, Da Bac toward SaoLuoi in Tran Van Thoi district,and a 1,900-metre long eroded section from Ba Tinh to T25 in Tran Van Thoi district. 

The eroded sections have little or no protective forests at some sites.

Embankments outside the dyke are imperfect and waves continue to erode thedyke, while dyke areas without embankments are seriously eroded.

To Quoc Nam, deputy director of thedepartment, said if the dyke collapsed it would destroy the zoning of farmingproduction because sea water would enter interior freshwater areas and causesaline intrusion.

Many residential areas, State office buildings and infrastructure projects in UMinh and Tran Van Thoi districts would also be affected.

As many as 26,000 households and 90,000ha of farming area are located insidethe dyke.

The provincial People’sCommittee has also petitioned the Government to allocate a fund of nearly 24billion VND (1.04million USD) to repairthe dyke’s eroded sections.

In recent years, the southernmost province has spent 958 billion VND (41.2 million USD) from various sources tobuild embankment projects outside the dyke and to prevent erosion at the dyke’simportant sections.

The embankment projects have helped recover hundreds of hectares of protectiveforests which help protect the western sea dyke. However, inclement weather hascaused new erosion sections along the dyke./.
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