World Bank urges Vietnam to act immediately to cope with natural disasters

(VOVWORLD) - The World Bank has released a report on risks caused by natural disasters in Vietnam’s central coastal region, which urged the Vietnamese Government to act immediately to ensure future growth amid natural disasters.

World Bank urges Vietnam to act immediately to cope with natural disasters - ảnh 1Landslide at Rao Trang 3 hydropower plant, Phong Dien district, Thua Thien-Hue province, October, 2020 (Photo: Do Truong/VNA)

The report called Vietnam a regional leader in disaster risk management and said current measures taken by the Vietnamese Government are quite impressive. However, it said the measures are not sufficient as two-thirds of Vietnam’s sea dyke system, which spans more than 2,000 km, do not meet government safety standards.

Rapid urbanization, economic development, and climate change are the reasons for these risks, the report said. To ensure successful development, Vietnam should consider a more systematic recovery strategy in agriculture, aquaculture, tourism, public services, education, and healthcare.

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