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Tra Vinh builds embankment to prevent coastal erosion

The Tra Vinh Province People’s Committee has approved the construction of a sea embankment project worth 46 billion VND (nearly 2 million USD) to prevent coastal erosion along the Con Nhan beach.
Tra Vinh builds embankment to prevent coastal erosion ảnh 1A coastal area in Tra Vinh province’s Duyen Hai district. (Photo: VNA)

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The Tra Vinh Province People’s Committee has approvedthe construction of a sea embankment project worth 46 billion VND (nearly 2million USD) to prevent coastal erosion along the Con Nhan beach.

A 780m sea embankment will be built along coastal areas in Con Nhan hamlet in DuyenHai district’s Dong Hai commune.

The project is expected to prevent coastal landslides, and protect protectiveforests, fields, sea dykes as well as the safety and property of locals when itis completed next year.

The province’s Department of Agriculture and Rural Development will be theinvestor.

Pham Minh Truyen, Director of the department, said the Mekong Delta provincehas a coastline of more than 65km.

Many sea dykes have eroded in recent years due to the impact of climate change,particularly storms during the rainy season.

In 2016, the province began a five-year project to upgrade the sea dyke systemat a total cost of 350 billion VND (15 million USD) to prevent encroachment ofcoastal areas.

The project has upgraded five sea dykes, ranging from 2.7km to 12.5km long.

The province has also built many embankment sections to protect sea dykes./.

Upgrading the sea dyke system and building embankment sections help to protectmore than 49,500ha of production areas and 160,000 people living along coastalareas in the province./.
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