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WB experts assist Binh Dinh’s post-disaster rebuilding effort

A delegation of World Bank experts had a working session with Binh Dinh authorities on February 14 seeking to address consequences of natural disasters in central provinces.
WB experts assist Binh Dinh’s post-disaster rebuilding effort ảnh 1Illustrative image (Source: VNA)
Binh Dinh (VNA) – A delegation of World Bank experts had a working session with Binh Dinhauthorities on February 14 seeking to address consequences of natural disastersin central provinces.

The expertssuggested Binh Dinh province focus investment on key projects, which couldadapt to severe impacts of natural calamities in the coming time.

According to theprovincial People’s Committee, floods in 2016 caused an economic loss of over2.2 trillion VND.

Thirty-nine peoplewere killed or unaccounted for, while hundreds houses were destroyed and 18,800hectares of rice were submerged.

Given the fact,Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc visited Binh Dinh in December to inspect thelocal rebuilding efforts.

The PM alsoentrusted the Ministry of Planning and Investment to coordinate with theMinistry of Agriculture and Rural Development to arrange an officialdevelopment assistance (ODA) package for Binh Dinh to rebuild transport andirrigation systems and enhance local capacity to cope with natural disasters.

On February 10,2017, the Government leader approved a proposal to lend 100 million USD fromthe World Bank to quickly address natural disaster consequences in some centralprovinces, including Binh Dinh, Quang Ngai, Phu Yen and Ninh Thuan.-VNA

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