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Precious rains save crops in Central Highlands Dak Lak

People in the Central Highlands province of Dak Lak celebrated as more rain fell on May 12 following showers the previous day, finally signaling the end of a prolonged drought and providing much-needed water to thousands of hectares of crops.
People in the Central Highlands province of Dak Lak celebrated as morerain fell on May 12 following showers the previous day, finallysignaling the end of a prolonged drought and providing much-needed waterto thousands of hectares of crops.

While the rain wasnot heavy, it fell for hours in the districts of Ea H’Leo, Krong Nang,Krong Buk, Cu M’gar, Cu Kuin, Buon Ho town and the city of Buon Ma Thuot, the central hub for coffee and pepper farming in the province.

Overthe last two days, Dak Lak has enjoyed rain with average precipitationof 50 millimeters .This has reduced the risk of forest fires andalleviated water supply shortages for local daily use.

The drought badly damaged over 50,600 hectares of crops and triggered alack water tomore than 20,000 local households, causing an estimatedeconomic loss of nearly 1.7 trillion VND (79 million USD).

According to the Central Highlands Hydro-Meteorological Station, thisyear’s rainy season is expected to start later than usual (near the endof May) and there will be less rainfall than seen in previous yearsacross the region.-VNA

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