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Dong Thap faces increasing erosion

The Mekong Delta province of Dong Thap is facing increasing erosion along rivers and canals, affecting agricultural production and the lives of locals.
Dong Thap faces increasing erosion ảnh 1 Erosion on the Tien River in Tan Quoi commune in Dong Thap province’s Thanh Binh district. (Photo: VNA)
Dong Thap (VNA) – The Mekong Delta province of Dong Thap is facingincreasing erosion along rivers and canals, affecting agricultural productionand the lives of locals.

The province is in the rainy season and facing flooding caused by the risinglevel of the Mekong River, and this makes erosion become more severe.

In Thanh Binh district, the Tien River, a tributary of the Mekong River, hasbeen eroded along a section 30 metres long and 22 metres wide, damaging twohouses in Tan Quoi commune’s Thuong hamlet.

The hamlet’s local authorities have urgently relocated 17 households from theeroded area to safety.

According to Nguyen Van Minh, deputy chairman of the Tan Quoi People’sCommittee, the commune has more than 9km of erosion-prone river banks,threatening the safety of 315 households.

The houses of those households are located between 7-60 metres away from riverbank.

Thuong hamlet has 43 households living in erosion-prone areas.

The commune has had four erosion cases of a total length of 70 metres since theend of June. Rains in combination with the increasing level of flooding haveweakened the soil.

The commune’s local authorities have installed warning billboards and arestrictly monitoring the erosion.

Many households in the commune’s erosion-prone places are expected to beassisted to relocate to a safe area soon.

Tran Van Lum in Tan Quoi commune’s Tan Thoi hamlet said about 1,200 sq.m of hisland had eroded into the Tien River in the past 10 years.

He expected local authorities to help his family to relocate to a safe area.

Erosion has occurred on a total length of 26.7km along the banks of the Tien andHau rivers, two tributaries of the Mekong River, in the province’s 19 communes,wards and towns so far this year, according to the province Department ofAgriculture and Rural Development.

It has caused 1.98ha of land erosion.

It has also occurred in other rivers and canals.

The provincial People’s Committee has asked relevant departments and localitiesto strengthen their efforts of coping with erosion.

Pham Thien Nghia, chairman of the province People’s Committee, has ordered localitiesto regularly inspect erosion-prone and eroded places.

Relevant agencies should install warning billboards at dangerously eroded anderosion-prone places in residential and important infrastructure areas, hesaid./.
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