October 10, 2016 | 23:01 (GMT+7)
Ca Mau deals with drought, saltwater intrusion
The southernmost province of Ca Mau will implement 10 emergency projects to prevent and surmount the consequences of drought and saline intrusion, according to the provincial People’s Committee...
The southernmost province of Ca Mau will implement 10 emergency projects to prevent and surmount the consequences of drought and saline intrusion, according to the provincial People’s Committee.
The Ministry of Planning and Investment has decided to provide VND 80 billion (USD 3.6 million) for the province to carry out these projects, added the committee.
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Ca Mau province will implement 10 emergency projects to prevent and surmount the consequences of drought and saline intrusion. |
The projects will focus on repairing, upgrading and expanding water networks, building reservoirs on Hon Khoai Island and irrigational works to keep fresh water, and dredging canals.
Ca Mau has a 254km long coastline with thousands of rivers and canals. Due to impacts of climate change, natural disasters such as drought, landslide and saltwater intrusion, happen regularly in the locality, resulting in economic losses worth tens of billions of VND each year.
Therefore, these projects are expected to help local people affected by natural disasters develop production and stabilize their lives.
Source: VNA