May 3, 2024 | 02:49 GMT +7
May 3, 2024 | 02:49 GMT +7
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(VAN) Large-scale irrigation projects in the Mekong Delta have safeguarded a beneficiary area spanning more than 1 million hectares, significantly mitigating damage caused by drought and saltwater intrusion.
(VAN) Residents along the south bank of the Hau River are anticipating the Rach Mop lock by the end of 2024, along with projects to fortify the irrigation system to prevent saltwater intrusion.
Tra Vinh (VAN) The Bong Bot - Tan Dinh sluice delivers fresh water to meet the production demands of thousands residing in Tra Vinh province's coastal areas.
Tien Giang (VAN) The Nguyen Tan Thanh sluice is crucial in preventing salinity and storing freshwater to meet the daily needs of over 1.1 million residents in Tien Giang and Long An provinces.
(VAN) In the heart of the Mekong Delta, the Cai Lon and Cai Be sluice gates act as guardians, halting the incursion of salty tides deep into the inland fields and managing freshwater resource distribution.
(VAN) Since its inception, the Ninh Quoi sluice gate in Bac Lieu province has significantly benefited the four Mekong Delta provinces during two severe dry seasons.
(VAN) During the dry season of 2024, the freshwater and saltwater control sluice projects invested in by the MARD in Ben Tre have significantly contributed to mitigating the impact of natural disasters in the region.
(VAN) Due to bottlenecks in the legal processes associated with investment in two large reservoir projects, Ka Pet and La Nga 3, Binh Thuan has become 'stuck' in the drought.
(VAN) It is expected that in Ninh Thuan province, there will be dozens of reservoirs that cannot supply water for agricultural production in the coming summer-autumn crop.
(VAN) The Prime Minister has issued Directive No. 11 on strengthening the implementation of measures to prevent heat, drought, water shortage, and intrusion.
(VAN) El Nino is currently causing saltwater intrusion in the Mekong Delta, and localized droughts, water shortages in the Southeast and Central regions, the Central Highlands, and the Red River Delta.
(VAN) Ca Mau has about 12,000 households at risk of lacking domestic water. In addition, many communes face the situation of subsidence and landslides due to prolonged drought.
(VAN) According to forecasts, the Mekong Delta has about 100,000 ha of fruit trees and rice cultivation land affected by drought and intrusion in 2024.
(VAN) After historic droughts in 2016 and 2020, the Mekong Delta is always ready to respond to drought and salinity in the dry season every year.
(VAN) There are many crops with good drought tolerance, low investment cost, short duration, and high efficiency, such as sesame, peanut, bean, etc. However, their area is decreasing sharply.