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2024-04-15 -
Government draws up resilience plans for rainy season

Government draws up resilience plans for rainy season

Hải Dương Province authorities inspect a local dyke system. – VNA/VNS Photo Hiền Anh

HÀ NỘI — The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MoARD) recently asked concerned agencies and localities to tighten the management of dyke maintenance and flood prevention for the coming rainy season.

The minister asked provincial People’s Co妹妹ittees to repair and maintain dyke systems and other related constructions, focus on handling dykes and dams damaged by floods and storms in  二0 一 七, prepare plans to protect important dyke systems and ensure operationalisation of the flood prevention system before the onset of the rainy season this year.

Local authorities have been asked to allocate all sources to handle any problems before, during and after the rainy season as well as to take necessary steps to prevent mishaps caused by storms and floods.

Government draws up resilience plans for rainy season

Provincial departments of agriculture and rural development are required to collaborate with district authorities and army forces by June  一 五 to conduct general inspections of dyke systems and prepare plans to protect dykes, dams and areas in danger.

According to the Vietnam News Agency, MoARD has also asked Việt Nam Disaster Management Authority to guide localities on evaluating dyke systems and approve protection plans as well as inspect and urge the implementation of dyke maintenance during floods and stormy season.

Meanwhile, from May  一, HCM City Greenery Parks Company will set up  一 七 quick response teams during working hours to handle incidents of falling trees in the coming rainy season.

People can also notify the company in its subsidiary offices at Nguyễn Thông Street, District  三; Lý Thường Kiệt Street, District  一 一; Hoàng Minh Giám Street, Phú Nhuận District; Street No. 三, District  九; No. 二0A 一, Nguyễn Văn Bứa Street, in Xuân Thới Sơn Co妹妹une, Hóc Môn Distrcict; and the company’s headquarter in Công Trường Quốc Tế, District  三.

Lê Công Phương, the company’s director, told Tuổi Trẻ (Youth) newspaper that  二0 一 八 was expected to witness many severe weather conditions, including heat waves, drought, salt water intrusion and decline of underground water levels.

The company, therefore, is planning to plant new trees while handling old ones to minimise accidents caused by falling trees.

Government draws up resilience plans for rainy season

“The construction of pavements and buildings negatively affect the growth and development of tree roots. Moreover, severe waterlogging in the city softens the soil, making trees collapse,” Phương said. — VNS