link ae888

Landslide havoc prompts ban on sand mining in Dong Nai River

Severe landslides along the Dong Nai River have forced the provinces of Dong Nai and Lam Dong to suspend all sand mining activities, including those by licensed projects.
 Landslide havoc prompts ban on sand mining in Dong Nai River ảnh 1Severe landslides along the Dong Nai River have forced the provinces of Dong Nai and Lam Dong to suspend all sand mining activities, including those by licensed projects (Source: VNA)
Dong Nai (VNA) - Severe landslidesalong the Dong Nai River have forced the provinces of Dong Nai and Lam Dong tosuspend all sand mining activities, including those by licensed projects.

The two provinces that the longest inland riverflows through have witnessed the most hectic sand mining activities in thecountry.

The order to halt sand mining holds good forthree months starting July 5.

The Dong Nai and Lam Dong administrations havesaid the temporary stop will be used to reassess remaining sand reserves in theDong Nai and Da Quay rivers as well as the environmental status of the riverbanks that have been hard hit by landslides in recent years.

It is evident that overexploitation of sand inthe Dong Nai River has deformed the riverbed, which has changed the water flowand hence eroded river banks, with hundreds of thousands of square metres ofsoil falling into the river.

According to a report by the Lam Dong People’sCommittee, landslides on the Dong Nai riverbanks affected at least 11.75ha inCat Tien district alone, with more than 107,500sq.m of soil disappearing in QuangNgai commune, while Phuoc Cat 1 and Phuoc Cat 2 communes have lost more than1,200sq.m and 8,800sq.m respectively.

Meanwhile, the Dong Nai Department of NaturalResources and Environment, has said that upstream sections of the Dong NaiRiver flowing through Tan Phu district and the Cat Tien National Park have beensuffering worsening landslides. About 14ha of river banks have been lost sofar.   

While the havoc wreaked by landslides haspushed the Dong Nai and Lam Dong administrations to reduce their mining, therehas been no dent in the over-exploitation because there has been no inspectionor monitoring of the situation.

The two provinces have finally resorted to atemporary ban on all mining activities and agreed not to grant any licenses inthe meantime.

If the ban is enforced and illegal mining isdealt with effectively, the Dong Nai River can get some breathing space for thenext few months.

But whether the destruction will resume dependson how serious the authorities really are about saving the river for succeedinggenerations of residents.-VNA
VNA

See more

The Phu Ho agricultural cooperative in Phu Ho commune, Phu Vang district, Hue city mobilises manpower and pumps to drain floodwater and save rice crops for local farmers. (Photo: VNA)

ဣ PM orders strengthened disaster preparedness ahead of storm season

Under the directive, the PM instructed relevant agencies to regularly inspect, supervise and proactively implement disaster prevention, response and rescue measures in line with their assigned roles and mandates, ensuring readiness, avoiding passivity or delays, and maintaining operational continuity amid ongoing political and administrative restructuring at levels.
The research team collects seawater samples in Ha Long Bay and Cua Luc. (Photo: VNA)

💫 Vietnam pioneers use of AI and remote sensing to monitor seawater quality

According to Dr. Vu Anh Tuan, Deputy Director General of the Vietnam Space Centre and head of the project, this is the first study in Vietnam to simultaneously employ Sentinel-2 satellite data, advanced machine learning algorithms, and the Google Earth Engine (GEE) cloud computing platform to model and monitor key seawater quality parameters.
Roads are underwater in Quang Tri province (Photo: VNA)

♋ Wutip storm ravages central Vietnam, leaving trail of destruction

Wutip, the first storm in the East Sea so far this year, has wreaked havoc across central Vietnam, claiming lives, displacing residents, and causing widespread damage to houses, crops, and infrastructure, the Department of Dyke Management and Disaster Prevention and Control reported as of 6:30 pm on June 13.
Deputy Minister Nguyen Hoang Hiep, attends the Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction (GP2025) in Geneva, Switzerland, June 4. (Photo: VNA)

💦 Vietnam engages in Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction

Addressing a session on “Accelerating Financing for Resilience: Tailored Solutions for Disaster Risk Reduction,” Deputy Minister Hiep emphasised Vietnam's proposal in building sustainable financing in response to natural disasters, which aligns with the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction's goals.
The Ministry of Agriculture and Environment, in collaboration with the People’s Committee of the northern province of Quang Ninh, hold a meeting to mark the World Environment Day on June 1 (Photo: VNA)

ജ Vietnam ramps up plastic waste recycling, reuse, treatment efforts

In 2019, Quang Ninh became one of the first localities in Vietnam to launch a province-wide campaign against plastic waste, mobilising the participation of the political system, the business sector, and the general public. Other localities—such as Hai Phong, Da Nang, Binh Duong, and Ho Chi Minh City—have also effectively implemented waste-sorting initiatives at source, along with models for plastic-free markets and urban areas.
{dagathomo tructiep hôm nay}|{link link link ae888}|{dá gà thomo}|{trực tiếp đá gà thomo hom nay}|{sbobet asian handicap}|