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Ben Tre should prepare to cope with saline intrusion: NA official

The Mekong Delta province of Ben Tre, which is one of the most vulnerable areas to climate change in the region, should map out a plan for building an irrigation network and enacting measures against saltwater intrusion with a vision for the next 50 years, Vice Chairman of the National Assembly (NA) Phung Quoc Hien said at a working session with local authorities on July 8.
Ben Tre should prepare to cope with saline intrusion: NA official ảnh 1Ben Tre is one of the most vulnerable areas to climate change in the Mekong Delta. (Source: nhandan.com)


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The Mekong Delta province of Ben Tre, which is oneof the most vulnerable areas to climate change in the region, should map out a planfor building an irrigation network and enacting measures against saltwater intrusionwith a vision for the next 50 years, Vice Chairman of the National Assembly (NA)Phung Quoc Hien said at a working session with local authorities on July 8.

He advised the province to take into account various factors, from environmentalprotection to economic development, in the short and long terms, as well as havea plan for water storage and water resources protection.

With sea levels rising, signs of subsidence plus the adjustment of waterresources in the upper part of the Mekong River will pose more difficulties forthe province, Hien said, warning that some coastal communes may even be flooded.

He suggested Ben Tre change production methods and rearrange its populationin response to saltwater intrusion.

Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Nguyen Huu Lap reportedthat the saline intrusion in the dry season of 2019-2020 affected most local socio-economicfields, from agriculture, aquaculture, and industry to construction, urban areabuilding, tourism, and water supply. Total economic losses have been estimated atabout 1.6 trillion VND (69 million USD) to date.

He𒀰 said local authorities proposed the NA and Government arrange about 250billion VND (10.7 million USD) from the State budget to invest in b൲uilding freshwaterreservoirs in coastal districts, and the NA Standing Committee consider issuinga resolution on water security in the Mekong Delta./.

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