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Highland Dak Lak struggles with severe drought

Thousands of households in the Central Highland province of Dak Lak are suffering from a severe shortage of water due to prolonged drought.
Thousands of households in the Central Highland province of Dak Lak aresuffering from a severe shortage of water due to prolonged drought.

In Krong Bong district, locals have to travel up to 10km to fetch or buy water.

NguyenThi Ba in the district's Cu Kty Commune said there has been no rainover the past three months and wells, ponds and springs have dried up.

Ba,who now has to go some kilometres to get water from a spring, said herwell was dredged two times, but it still had no water.

Tran Van Cu, deputy chairman of the Chu Kty People's Committee, said drought in the commune has been severe.

People can get enough water for their daily use, but to save their crops they need support from authorities, he said.

Inother communes, Hoa Thanh, Ea Trul and Chu Pui, villagers are alsofacing severe water shortages. It is estimated that the district hasnearly 1,000 households suffering from water shortages.

Ho DucHoa, deputy head of the Krong Bong District Agriculture and RuralDevelopment Bureau, said the district has spent 80 million VND (3,800USD) on pipes to transport water to residential areas affected.

The communes have funded part of the cost for irrigation, Hoa said.

Drought has affected about 530ha of crops in the district, destroying 143ha of rice, he said.

If the heat wave lasts for another month, the amount of crop affected will increase to 943ha, according to the bureau.

Inthe province's Buon Ma Thuot City, and Buon Don and Cu M'gar districts,the number of households facing shortages of water has increased day byday, according to the province's Steering Committee for Flood and StormPrevention and Control and Natural Disaster Mitigation.

Meanwhile, the province's Centre for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting said this drought will last for a long time.

Droughtsnormally occur in the Central Highlands in April and May, but this yearthe dry season has come earlier. Since February, the water levels inrivers and springs have been very low.

About 2,008ha of thewinter-spring crop, including wet rice, maize and coffee, in Dak Lak hadbeen affected by drought as of the middle of this month. Of thisfigure, 375ha of wet rice and 275ha of maize have been destroyed,according to the province's Agriculture and Rural DevelopmentDepartment.

Dak Lak has the largest crop cultivation area in the region.-VNA

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