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Over 6,000 households in Dong Thap need relocation due to landslides

More than 6,000 households living in landslide-prone areas in the Mekong Delta province of Dong Thap need to be relocated, Deputy Director of the provincial Department of Agriculture and Rural Development Vo Thanh Ngoan has stated.
Over 6,000 households in Dong Thap need relocation due to landslides ảnh 1A landslide along the Tien River (Source: VNA)

Dong Thap (VNA)
– More than 6,000 households living in landslide-proneareas in the Mekong Delta province of Dong Thap need to be relocated, DeputyDirector of the provincial Department of Agriculture and Rural Development VoThanh Ngoan has stated.

According to theofficial, there are 85 active erosion sites along the Tien and Hau rivers.

Last year, 49landslides destroyed 28.5km of land in the province and caused economic losses inexcess of 40 billion VND (1.7 million USD). In the first four months of 2019,one person was killed due to a landslide along the Tien River’s bank in HongNgu town.

To date, theprovince has helped 343 households living in erosion sites to move to saferareas.

Ngoan said theprovincial People’s Committee has asked local authorities to warn locals inlandslide-prone areas and take measures to deal with landslides to ensure safetyof local residents.

They were alsorequested to help households living in at-risk areas to be relocated.-VNA
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