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Mekong to relocate landslide-prone households

Authorities are seeking ways to relocate hundreds of thousands of households facing the threat of landslides in the Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta region.
Mekong to relocate landslide-prone households ảnh 1A road in Thoi An ward of O Mon district, Can Tho city, is eroded (Photo: VNA)

HCM City (VNA) –Authorities are seeking ways to relocate hundreds of thousands of householdsfacing the threat of landslides in the Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta region.

The Mekong Delta has about 500,000 households living in landslide-prone areasin urgent need of relocation.

Most of them are living in Ca Mau, Long An, An Giang and Dong Thap provinces.

The local authorities are struggling to prevent landslides and move localresidents to safe areas on a tight budget, and the residents are reluctant tomove because of a lack of jobs in resettlement areas.

In April, dozens of houses in My Hoi commune, An Giang province fell into the HauRiver after a landslide.

The authorities were quick to remove 100 households out of the dangerous area.

However, construction of the resettled areas is ongoing, and residents have hadto live in pagodas and schools.

Tired of living in makeshift areas, the residents have returned to their homes,even though they know the area is dangerous.

[Mekong Delta struggles with erosion]

Before 2015, Ca Mau province approved building 35 residential blocks for about14,000 households, according to the province’s Department of Agriculture andRural Development.

However, the province has faced high costs and difficulties in finding land.Only 1,000 households have relocated to a safe place.

By 2025, Ca Mau province will need 1, 200 billion VND (52.7 million USD) toevacuate nearly 5,700 households from landslide-prone areas to a safe place.

Ca Mau province proposed providing aid of 120 billion VND (5.27 million USD) torelocate 500 households at Vam Xoay and Rach Goc seagate in Ngoc Hien district.

Nguyen Thanh Hung, deputy chairman of Dong Thap province’s People’s Committee,said the province had asked the Government to provide 82 billion VND (3.6million USD) from the national programme to more than 2,000 households livingin erosion-prone areas along riverbanks.

The funds would also be used to build new residential areas from now to 2020.

Experts have predicted that by 2050, the Mekong Delta will evacuate around onemillion people because of continuing landslides, flooding and drought.

The Government and related agencies should speed up construction of residentialareas in the region.

Illegal sand exploitation is contributing to landslides in the Mekong Delta.

Provinces have begun more inspections of illegal sand mining activities alongthe Co Chien, Tien and Hau Rivers.

The authorities this year have uncovered 100 illegal sand exploitation casesand seized 100 tonnes of illegal sand.

Lam Quang Thi, deputy chairman of An Giang province’s People’s Committee, saidthat a global positioning system (GPS) and cameras on vehicles would beinstalled to control and monitor sand exploitation activities.-VNA
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