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Ninh Thuan spends 40 bln VND on coping with drought

The People’s Committee of central Ninh Thuan province has decided to advance 40 billion VND (1.84 million USD) from the provincial budget to deal with drought impacts.
The People’s Committee of central Ninh Thuan province has decided toadvance 40 billion VND (1.84 million USD) from the provincial budget todeal with drought impacts.

The money will beallocated to support production and farming, pay for water supply costsand pond dredging, and buy vaccines for cattle to prevent diseases.

Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Luu Xuan Vinh askedlocalities to use the aid on right purposes and for right people toprevent wastefulness.

Severe drought is causing aserious lack of water in the province. Drought has damaged over 6,000hectares of crops and killed hundreds of cattle.

Around 35,100 local residents and 150,000 heads of cattle are facingthe lack of water, while rain is forecast not to come until September.-VNA

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