The People’s Committee of the Cửu Long (Mekong) Delta province of Vĩnh Long on Monday declared state of natural disasters level 1 (the lowest level) due to land erosion.

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Vĩnh Long declares state of natural disasters

September 05, 2017 - 15:25

The People’s Committee of the Cửu Long (Mekong) Delta province of Vĩnh Long on Monday declared state of natural disasters level 1 (the lowest level) due to land erosion.

Landslide on the Hậu river bank has caused houses to collapse. – Photo news.zing.vn
Viet Nam News

VĨNH LONG — The People’s Committee of the Cửu Long (Mekong) Delta province of Vĩnh Long on Monday declared state of natural disasters level 1 (the lowest level) due to land erosion.

Earlier, on the night of August 22 and early morning of August 23, as many as 34 households along the riverbank of Hậu River in Thành Phước Ward, Bình Minh Town, were affected by land erosion. The erosion encroached upon nearly 20m of the mainland and covered a length of some 200m.

Three of the houses totally collapsed, while the others suffered some 30-70 per cent damage.

Many residents and their belongings were washed away with the water. Fortunately, they were rescued and no injuries were reported.

Trần Hoàng Tựu, vice chairman of the provincial People’s Committee, said the committee has asked the local Department of Agriculture and Rural Development and relevant agencies to deal with the incident to ensure safety and stabilise lives of those affected.

According to the initial investigation, land erosion was caused by the water current and huge waves, causing fissures to develop on the bank.

According to the provincial People’s Committee, total damage caused by natural disasters in the province since the beginning of this year is VNĐ16.3 billion (US$708,700), so far. — VNS

           

 

 

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