PM stresses urgent solutions to cope with landslides, erosion in Mekong Delta

(VOVWORLD) -  Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh continued his field trip in the Mekong River Delta on Saturday.
PM stresses urgent solutions to cope with landslides, erosion in Mekong Delta - ảnh 1Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh makes a field trip to some landslide sites in the Mekong Delta. (Photo: VNA)

The Prime Minister and leaders of Ministries, agencies and provinces of Ca Mau, Kien Giang, An Giang and Dong Thap inspected the landslides in the localities.

The Prime Minister asked localities to stabilize daily activities of households in landslide areas and ensure safety for them and major infrastructure facilities.

On Friday, the Prime Minister made a field trip to landslide sites in the Mekong Delta provinces of Ca Mau, Soc Trang and Bac Lieu.

Households in the areas prone to landslides need to be evacuated to safer places, he said, asking the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) to coordinate with the Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the Ministry of Finance and localities to review serious landside areas and set forth countermeasures.

The MPI and the Ministry of Finance will work together on a resources allocation plan for the affected localities, which should be submitted to the PM for approval, he said.  For the long run, the Mekong Delta needs big projects to respond to climate change and boost sustainable development, the leader emphasised.

He urged the MARD, the Ministry of Science  and Technology and the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment to join hands in studying causes of riverbank landslides, coastal encroachment and the degradation of mangrove forests.

PM stresses urgent solutions to cope with landslides, erosion in Mekong Delta - ảnh 2Up to 286 out of the total 744 kilometers of coastline in the region has been seriously eroded. (Photo: VNA)

PM Chinh also stressed the need to closely supervise the planning and construction of houses and other facilities along rivers and beaches, control sand, underground water and mangrove forest exploitation, pay more attention to afforestation, and mobilize resources for anti-landslide projects.

According to reports by localities, 187 kilometers of coastline in Ca Mau has been eroded, washing away 5,250 hectares of protective forests and land, while 425 kilometres of riverbanks have been eroded or at risk of erosion.

Since the beginning of this year, Soc Trang and Bac Lieu provinces have also experienced serious riverine and coastal erosion cases, causing big economic losses.

Up to 286 out of the total 744 kilometers of coastline in the region has been seriously eroded.

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