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Natural disasters cost Ca Mau province over 43 million USD

Drought, rains, inundation and landslides have cost the Mekong Delta province of Ca Mau an estimated over 1 trillion VND (43 million USD) from the outset of the year, according to the provincial steering committee on natural disaster prevention, search and rescue.
Natural disasters cost Ca Mau province over 43 million USD ảnh 1 More than 20,800 households faced a lack of fresh water due to drought (Photo: VNA)

Ca Mau (VNA) - Drought, rains, inundation and landslides have costthe Mekong Delta province of Ca Mau an estimated over 1 trillion VND (43million USD) from the outset of the year, according to the provincial steeringcommittee on natural disaster prevention, search and rescue.

More than 20,800 households faced a lack of fresh water due to drought, while43,583 hectares of forest dried up and carried high risk of forest fire. Heavyrains and thunderstorms damaged 859 houses,35,638 hectares of rice, over 578 hectares of other crops, 408 hectares of orchards,and more than 20,500 hectares of aquaculture.

Hundreds of kilometres of roads were damaged by inundation caused by torrential rains and high tides, while frequent erosions are taking place along 105 km of the coastline, with the most critical sections of Da Bac drainage- Moicanal and Moi canal- Tieu Dua.
Furthermore, five were killed at sea due to naturaldisasters, and two are still missing. 

Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Le Quan ordered competentauthorities to give timely supportfor locals to recover production, keep close watch on weather developments, and proactively take measures to mitigate impacts of natural disasters.

The provincial steering committee has asked the Government to providefinancial support for the province to settle consequences of erosion, andthe National Committee for Disaster Response and Search and Rescue to help thelocality with search and rescue equipment like long-range communication deviceand power generator./.
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