Quang Ninh province's historic rainstorm this week severely disrupted the area's coal supplies, and could temporarily shut down several thermal power plants.
Ha Tu Coal Mining is damaged by a landslide triggered by the historic rain storm in north-eastern Quang Ninh province (Photo: vietnamnet.vn)
Quang Ninh province's historic rainstorm this week severely disrupted the area's coal supplies, and could temporarily shut down several thermal power plants.
The Vietnam National Coal and Mineral Industries Group (VINACOMIN) said in a report on July 30 that measures have been taken to protect coal mines and storage units in the province from flooding.
Floods earlier on July 30 in Ha Lam Coal Mining Co.'s storage units caused the loss of 7,000 tonnes of coal. Other coal-mining companies also suffered heavy losses and damage to their infrastructure and machines.
Despite the heavy rain and flooding, hundreds of local residents worked out in the open to keep the valuable coal before it drifted into the sea. But despite their efforts, the rain put a complete stop to all Quang Ninh coal mining operations. The province focused all its manpower and resources on saving the coal mines and preventing residential areas from being contaminated by coal and ash.
Due to the adverse weather, VINACOMIN said it would be very difficult – or even impossible – to maintain a stable coal supply.
The group said it notified Vietnam Electricity (EVN), the country's sole power provider.
More than 38,500 households in the province had been provided electricity by July 30 morning.
The Quang Ninh Electricity Company said more than 1,700 households still lived without power in Van Don Island district, which was inundated with floods triggered by the torrential rain.
It was unsafe to supply electricity when the floodwater was still high, the company said.
A senior official from EVN told Tuoi Tre (Youth) on July 30 that a number of thermal electricity plants, including Hai Phong Thermal Power Plant 1 and 2, would be severely affected once their coal stock burnt out.
Deputy Minister of Trade and Ministry Cao Quoc Hung urged VINACOMIN to step up its efforts to ensure the safety of workers, machines and coal storage units in a meeting with the group's leaders during his visit to the province.
The deputy minister also asked the group to be ready to resume mining operations immediately after the rain stopped.
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