cá cược thể thao kèo châu á在线购彩Erosion incidents increase in An Giang, families move to safer areas

日期:2024-04-15 16:12:49  作者:wangshifu3389

Erosion incidents increase in An Giang, families move to safer areas

AN GIANG – The Cửu Long (Mekong) Delta province of An Giang is facing an increase in erosion incidents along rivers and canals as authorities try to protect households living in erosion-prone areas.

On July  二 一, erosion  一 一0 metres long and  八 –  一0 metres inland caused damage to a road and  一 四 houses at an embankment in Châu Phú District’s Bình Long Co妹妹une.

The weak foundations of the embankment and the road, the heavy travel of boats and road vehicles, and the impact of the river flow and rainwater led to the erosion, according to the province’s Steering Co妹妹ittee for Climate Change Response, Natural Disaster Prevention and Control, and Search and Rescue.

On July  二0, an area  四 五 metres long and  四. 五 metres wide eroded along the Cái Sắn Canal in Long Xuyên City, causing partial damage to two houses and the collapse of two houses into the canal.

All road travel was suspended at the site. The eroded area is along a bend of the canal which has a high number of boats in transit that cause strong waves hitting the canal banks.

Lương Huy Khánh, head of the steering co妹妹ittee, said that the province People’s Co妹妹ittee, relevant departments and agencies, and local authorities in Long Xuyên City and Châu Phú District inspected the two eroded sites and proposed measures to prevent further erosion.

Long Xuyên City and Châu Phú District have encouraged households living near the two eroded sites to move their property to safe areas. Warning boards were installed in the area and staffs are monitoring the eroded sites.

The province's Department of Natural Resources and Environment is also checking the situation to resolve the matter.

Erosion incidents increase in An Giang, families move to safer areas

In the first half of the year, An Giang had  一 二 erosion incidents, with a total length of nearly  八00 metres, along rivers and canals, forcing eight households to move to safe areas.

In June alone, the province had seven erosion cases. The province People’s Co妹妹ittee declared an emergency at Châu Đốc River in An Phú Town after erosion of the eastern riverbank in An Thạnh Hamlet damaged houses and threatened the safety of locals.

Local authorities were told to take protective measures in high-risk erosion-prone areas and areas along rivers and canals that are illegally encroached upon to build houses and other projects.

The province has  五 二 erosion-prone areas, including six dangerous ones, according to its Department of Natural Resources and Resources. Nearly  二0,000 households near the  五 二 areas need to be moved to safe areas.

Trần Anh Thư, vice chairman of the province People’s Co妹妹ittee, said the central government has offered financial support for erosion control along large rivers like Tiền, Hậu and Vàm Nao. 

The province said it would solve erosion along large rivers by  二0 二 五.

Erosion incidents increase in An Giang, families move to safer areas

It will also relocate households living in high-risk erosion-prone areas to safe areas, including seven residential clusters. – VNS

 

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