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Dak Lak suffers from drought

About 31,000 hectares of crops in the Central Highlands province of Dak Lak, including 6,000 hectares of rice and 23,000 hectares of coffee, are suffering from the effects of a prolonged drought.
About 31,000 hectares of crops in the Central Highlands province of DakLak, including 6,000 hectares of rice and 23,000 hectares of coffee, aresuffering from the effects of a prolonged drought.

According to the municipal Department of Agriculture and RuralDevelopment, the damage was estimated at 980 billion VND (46 millionUSD) with the most affected areas in the Krong Nang, Krong Buk, Ea Kar,M’Drak, Krong Bong, and Buon Ho districts.

The situation isexpected to worsen as the drought continues, affecting up to 40,000hectares of crops through the end of April.

To cope with thedrought, provincial leaders asked local authorities to guide communitymembers to dredge ponds and reservoirs and free the flow of streams tomake full use of water resources.

The province also directedcompetent sectors to apply rotational water supply for areas, withpriority given to people’s daily use, animal husbandry, perennialindustrial crops such as coffee and pepper.

The lack of waterhas not only affected agricultural production but also the daily livesof thousands of households in the province.

According to theDak Lak Water Supply and Construction JSC, the company runs about 10,000cubic metres short each day, meeting only 75-80 percent of local demandfor clean water.-VNA

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