Sand miners still outwit
officials
HCM CITY (VNS) - Excessive sand mining, which is illegal, has
damsaged many rivers in the central region, causing severe erosion and
disrupting the daily lives of local residents, local reports say.
In
Tran Thi Tiet, who
lives near the
When district
residents spot illegal mining of sand and report the activity to local
authorities, the offending boats are not around when the officials arrive,
said an Duc Hoa Commune official.
In
Nguyen Thi Hoa, who
lives along the Cu De River in
"If this
situation continues, my house will also fall into the river," she said.
In
Here, too,
residents said they have apprehended boats and handed them over to the
police, but there has been no let up in the activity.
The sand miners
have hired people to warn them about the arrival of officials, the residents
said.
In
Bui Toi, head of
the An Phu Hamlet in Son Tinh's Tinh An Commune, said overexploitation of
sand at Tra Khuc Bridge No 2 has changed the water flow of the
Since September,
Tra Khuc's water level has continued to increase, inundating the road that
links An Phu with outside areas, he said.
"Local
residents now have to use boat to go out of the hamlet," he added.
In addition,
hundreds of trucks transport sand from the district to other places every
day.
Residents of
In
The province's Dien
Ban District has seen serious erosion in Cam Phu 1 and Cam Phu 2 hamlets.
Illegal sand miners
have recently become more aggressive and resisted officials when they are
caught, according to local police.
When one boat is seized, others come and try to help the
culprits escape, the police said. - VNS
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Thứ Tư, 27 tháng 11, 2013
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