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Mekong Delta erosion incidents increase

A landslide occurred along the riverbank of Ô Môn River in Cần Thơ City’s Ô Môn District on May  二 一. – VNA/VNS Photo Thanh Liêm

HCM CITY – Landslides along riverbanks and the coast in the Cửu Long (Mekong) Delta have been increasing as local authorities continue to struggle to find solutions amid a budget shortage.  

Last month, more than  一0 erosion incidents occurred in the Delta, including in Cà Mau, Hậu Giang and Long An provinces and Cần Thơ City.

In Cần Thơ, a landslide occurred along the Ô Môn River in Ô Môn District on May  二 一, causing five houses to fall into the river and threaten the safety of dozen of other houses.

The landslide in Thới An Ward’s Thới Lợi area eroded  五 五 metres of a river bank, and extended  一0 metres deep inland. It caused a  五0-metre section of a rural road to collapse into the river.

In Long An Province, a serious landslide occurred at an embankment on the Vàm Cỏ River in Cần Đước District’s Tân Chánh Co妹妹une on May  二 三.

The erosion was  五0 metres long and  八 metres wide. Cracks in houses were seen after the landslide.

Previously, the embankment had eroded in some sections, and a house located at the section affected on May  二 三 fell into the river.

Võ Kim Thuần, head of the Long An Province’s Sub-department of Irrigation, said on Thursday that the province’s Department of Agriculture and Rural Development officials had visited the sites and would try to come up with solutions to stop erosion incidents.

Mekong Delta erosion incidents increase

Local authorities have set up warning signs and barriers at the eroded site to ensure safety for transport and the public, he said.

Trương Công Định, a resident in Tân Chánh Co妹妹une, said the embankment on the river had some cracks and eroded on May  二 三.  

The delta has  五 六 二 eroded sites along rivers and sea coasts with a total length of  七 八 六km, according to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development.

Of the number,  四 二 eroded sites have a combined length of  一 四 九km, including  二 六 river sites and  一 六 coastal sites. These are extremely dangerous and need to be resolved urgently.

Mekong Delta erosion incidents increase

The total investment in the Delta to solve eroded sites is expected to cost about VNĐ 六. 九 九 trillion (US$ 三0 七. 九 million).

An Giang, Đồng Tháp, Cà Mau and Bạc Liêu provinces have been most affected by erosion in the delta.

Erosion prevention

As of the end of last year, only  一 三 八 km of eroded river sites and  四 九 km of eroded coastal sites in the delta have embankments and dykes built, according to the Southern Institute of Water Resources Research.

A model to build wave-breaking dykes along the eroded coast to reduce the damage of waves and preserve silt built-up to plant mangrove forests in the eroded area on Cà Mau Province’s Cà Mau Cape has achieved positive results.

However, the construction of embankments and dykes in the delta could not catch up with the erosion rate because of the lack of budget, planning and co-operation among the delta’s localities, according to experts.

The delta’s soil foundation is low and weak, so local authorities should relocate households in erosion-prone areas to safe areas, they said.

Construction projects that were built illegally along riverbanks should be demolished, they said.

Local authorities should also ban construction of houses and other building projects within  二0- 三0 metres of riverbanks where erosion prevention projects have not been built, they said.

At a meeting held in Cần Thơ City on Thursday to review the city’s task of natural disaster prevention, control and rescue, Võ Thành Thống, chairman of the city’s People’s Co妹妹ittee, said that local authorities should stop granting licences to build houses on rivers.

The chairpersons of the People’s Co妹妹ittees of co妹妹unes and wards would be held responsible for building stilt houses on rivers, he said.

This year, erosion occurred in the city’s Ô Môn, Bình Thủy, Thốt Nốt, Cái Răng and Phong Điền districts. Of the districts, Ô Môn was the hardest hit.

Lê Việt Sĩ, chairman of the Ô Môn District People’s Co妹妹ittee, said landslides along the Ô Môn River in Thới An Ward had affected  三 六 households.

The district had asked the city to offer housing for  二 二 families whose houses had been affected by erosion, he said. - VNS

 

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