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Committee
calls for flood preparations
The National
Steering Committee for Flood Control and Prevention and the National
Committee for Search and Rescue yesterday sent an urgent official note to
northern and northeastern provinces requesting preparations to cope with
possible floods and landslides.
The official note
said the ministries of national defence, public security, transport, industry
and trade, and agriculture must implement prevention measures to prepare for
extreme weather.
It also called on
local authorities to warn residents living close to lakes, rivers and in low
areas so that they can prevent losses and damage.
The relevant
agencies were also asked to have skilled personnel on hand to control traffic
and rescue those in badly-flooded areas.
The Central
Meteorological Forecasting Centre's forecasts have predicted heavy rain would
appear in the northern areas of the country from August 18 until August 21.
It has also warned
of possible flooding in the Hong -
Flooding and
landslides are likely to occur in the Cao Bang, Lang Son, Tuyen Quang, Ha
Giang, Lao Cai, Yen Bai, Lai Chau, Dien Bien, Son La and
Quang Binh
to build houses for the poor
The central
The first phase, to
be conducted from now until November, will include 130 houses, and the second
phase will start in early September.
Construction costs
will be mainly funded by the Central Committee of the Viet Nam Fatherland
Front.
The work is
expected to help improve local living conditions and promote production.
Tourist's
body found in Co To Island
Local rescue teams
yesterday found the body of a 20-year-old female tourist who drowned while
swimming yesterday morning off the coast of Co To Island in the northeastern
The tourist, Tran
Thi Yen, was an employee at the Samsung Complex in
The People's
Committee of the island district has donated VND5 million (US$236) to the
victim's family.
Police
seize drug haul in Hai Phong
The police captured
three drug traffickers and seized 13 kilograms of methamphetamine on Sunday
in So Dau Ward, Hong Bang District, in the northern
The police also
seized more than VND20 million (US$952), eight handsets and two motorbikes
from them.
The action taken
was part of the investigation by the Hai Phong police and the Anti-drug
Police Department under Viet Nam Coast Guard into drug trafficking in the
area between the northern
Delta takes
action to protect people, crops
Upstream provinces
in the Cuu Long (
Dong Thap and An
Giang, the two hardest-hit provinces in the flooding season, are now
completing the construction of flood-proof residential clusters.
The work is part of
a national programme to build flood-proof residential clusters in the Delta.
Dinh Xuan Hoang,
deputy director of the Dong Thap's Department of Construction, said the
province had finished building 50 of 53 flood-proof residential clusters in
the second phase of the programme.
The three remaining
flood-proof residential clusters would be completed next month, he said.
Of the province's
14,231 families in flood-prone areas, 7,566 families have moved to live in
flood-proof residential clusters.
In addition, Dong
Thap is going to complete an additional seven flood-proof residential
clusters in erosion-prone areas.
Nguyen Thanh Hung,
deputy chairman of the Dong Thap People's Committee, said his committee had
instructed localities to relocate households in these areas to safer ground.
Dong Thap, An Giang
and Kien Giang provinces as well as Can Tho City have upgraded dykes to
protect crops and have established more than 600 rescue groups to monitor
dangerous sites and river intersections.
The provinces and
Can Tho have set up hundreds of safe sites for children to stay during the
day and have arranged for boats to take them to school.
They have also
instructed farmers to plant this year's third rice crop in zoned areas.
Nguyen Van Cong,
director of the Dong Thap Department of Agriculture and Rural Development,
said the farmers had planted rice on this zoned area but some had planted
about 600 ha of paddy in unzoned areas.
Dong Thap's
downstream areas had finished consolidating dykes to protect 30,000ha of
fruits, he said.
On August 10,
floodwaters caused a break of more than 20 meters long of a dyke in Hong Ngu
District's Thuong Phuoc 1 Commune in Dong Thap.
The incident
flooded 80ha of paddy and threatened another 300ha of paddy which were nearly
ripe.
Nguyen Hoang Nhung,
chairman of the Thuong Phuoc 1 Commune People's Committee, said local authorities
had asked local soldiers and army members to help farmers harvest their
flooded paddies.
This was the
delta's first dyke break since the flooding season began early this month.
More
Vietnamese drowning victim in
The police of
According to
Trinh and six other
Vietnamese students and trainees were swept away by high waves while swimming
in a forbidden sea area in the coastal city, the police said.
Earlier,
23-year-old male trainee Nguyen Ba Tuong was found dead from serious injuries
when washed ashore. Japanese search forces found his body 500 meters away
from the area where he had bathed.
The local
authorities and police are searching for Bui Ngoc Diep – the remaining
missing person in the surrounding area.
Joint
efforts to bring home Vietnamese workers from Libya
The evacuation of
1,750 Vietnamese workers from
While on a much
smaller scale than the evacuation of 10,000 labourers from
MoLISA has sent
working teams to
Eleven companies
which sent workers to
Taking the lead in
this campaign was Vinamex Company, which immediately drew plans and set up a
steering board on evacuation of workers from
Since the beginning
of this month, all the staff of the Vietnamese Embassy in
High
salinity triggers water shortage in Da Nang
Residents in seven
districts of the central city have lacked clean water since last week as the
salinity in Cau Do water plant –
"Reasons
include climate change, forest destruction, low rainfall and the operation of
hydropower plants in the Vu Gia-Thu Bon river system covering Quang
Meanwhile, Song
Bung 4, A Vuong, Dak Mi 4 and Song Tranh 2 hydropower plants lacked water and
An Trach dam had to close its discharge gates as the water level fell.
While the
management of A Vuong hydropower plant has been working at a capacity of 60
cubic metres per second since early this month, the salinity level in Cau Do
failed to decline.
"We cannot use
water from Cau Do because of high salinity, while the water level at the An
Trach dam is only 1.8-2m," Anh said. "So we have to operate a
pumping system periodically in seven districts. But even then, some areas in
the city will be out of water."
Residents should
reserve water in tanks or buckets, he warned.
Salinity is a
problem for Cau Do every year during the drought season, according to a
DAWACO report. However, the situation has been getting worse.
In 2012, when
salinity levels were high for 94 days, the pumping system at An Trach dam
pumped 9 million cubic metres to deal with the problem.
However, last year
DAWACO had to pump 23.4 million cubic metres as the high salinity level
lasted for 185 days.
In the first six
months this year, the company took 5.8 million cubic metres from An Trach dam
to reduce salinity at Cau Do.
German
partners help
Representatives
from the Mekong Delta German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ) and
Siemens gathered at a meeting on August 18 to discuss a project to enhance
the region’s capacity to better cope with climate change.
Addressing the
working session, Nguyen Phong Quang, deputy head of the Steering Committee
for the Southwest Region emphasised that the Mekong Delta region has been
detrimentally affected by climate change and rising sea levels with regular
floods, storms and whirlwinds plaguing the region.
Quang said that the
steering committee discussed the proposed project of GIZ and Siemens, adding
that Mekong Delta provinces are badly in need of capital resources to
implement this or any project on climate change.
Severin Peters, an
GIZ expert said his agency and Siemens are two leading German companies with
considerable experience in managing climate change projects. They will
initially, launch pilot projects in Can Tho, Ca Mau and Kien Giang provinces.
Capital resources
will be mobilised from GIZ’s sponsors such as the World Bank (WB), the Asian
Development Bank (ADB) and the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA).
The project is
expected to commence sometime in late 2014 and be completed in mid-2015.
RoK
businesses grant scholarships to Binh Duong students
The
The scholarships,
worth 460 million VND (21,900 USD) in total, were granted to 70 senior high
school students and 90 others from primary and junior high schools.
KOCHAM Binh Duong
Chairman Lee Jong Hoe said over the past five years, the branch and
RoK-funded firms in the province have provided more than 1.5 billion VND for
social activities such as presenting 1,000 Tet gift packages and some 200
scholarships, and building four houses for policy beneficiaries.
The RoK currently
ranks fourth among investors in Binh Duong with 487 projects worth over 1.8
billion USD.-
Ministry
tries to increase rural rabies vaccinations
Experts called on
localities to raise awareness about rabies prevention, especially in rural
areas, at a conference on August 18.
Communications
efforts would focus on raising the vaccination rate for dogs and cats as well
as people who were bitten by dogs or cats.
"Vaccination
is the only way to save the life of someone who gets rabies from a dog or cat
bite," said the Ministry of Health's Preventive Medicine Department
deputy director Dang Quang Tuan.
Rabies killed 40
people in 20 provinces and cities during the first six months of this year,
compared to 49 people in the same period last year.
The disease occurs
mainly in rural areas, where people have inadequate knowledge about rabies
prevention and fail to go to medical clinics for the necessary vaccine after
being bitten by dogs. More than 31% of people surveyed by the department said
that if bitten by a dog, there was no need to go to a clinic if the dog still
appeared normal.
The prevention
programme will focus on raising awareness in such communities, especially in
the 10 provinces and localities with the most rabies cases.
The country
currently has around 6 million dogs, but management of them is difficult,
especially in rural areas where people let their dogs wander freely and do
not vaccinate them against rabies.
Central
Highlands consolidates public healthcare system
The Central
Highlands strives to set up medical stations in all communes by 2015 as part
of effort to reinforce its public healthcare system, heard an August 18
workshop in Dak Lak province.
To do so,
participants suggested priority to personnel training in disadvantaged areas,
and all possible perks for medical workers at the grassroots, including
health insurance staff.
They also stressed
the need to equip preventive medicine centres with necessary equipment and
technologies, ensuring that they meet the national standard by 2015.
Over the past three
years, the region has made remarkable achievements in public healthcare
services and disease prevention, with nearly 63% of its population covered by
health insurance.
More than 18,300
are working for the healthcare sector, up 3.5 times from 2001, with midwives
present in all communes and doctors serving in over 79% of communes and
townships.
Up to 66.25% of
communes and precincts have met national healthcare standards, helping
control the outbreaks of malaria, leprosy, tuberculosis, and cholera.
Ethnic minorities
and the poor have received free health checkups and treatment. The expanded
immunisation campaign has come a long way and reached over 95% of local
population for many years.
Can Tho
upgrades irrigation system
The Mekong Delta
city of
The sullage pit
system in the districts of Phong Dien, O Mon, Thot Not and Cai Rang have been
connected to ensure safety for 62,000ha of paddy and 14,000ha of fruit trees.
According to the
city's Centre Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, the water levels of the
This is at the
third and highest alarm level, which denotes that it threatens agricultural
production and people's livelihoods.
Under the MoU, the
Vietnam State Records Management and Archive Department has agreed to help
train Lao archivists and provide non-refundable aid for the construction of a
records centre for Lao’s national archives.
The agreement
contains provisions for the two sides to exchange historical documents,
organize seminars and conferences, and work collectively to increase their
prestige within the regional and international archive community.
The
The Vietnam
Ministry of Defence donated US$200,000 to help build the two storey facility,
spanning an area of 250 square metres, scheduled for completion within six
months.
“The project is a
vivid demonstration of the special solidarity and closeness of the two
nations over the past time,” said Cambodian General Tea Chomroeun.
Experts
share water management experience
Experts and policy
makers from the Ministry of Science and Technology (MoST) and the
Speaking at the
seminar, MoST Deputy Minister Tran Viet Thanh emphasised that coping with
climate change in the lower Mekong basin –
“To ensure
prosperity for all people living in the lower
Thanh said IT
applications have greatly assisted in more effectively and efficiently
managing the shared water resources and with climate change issues.
Dr Jennifer Schopf
from
Ninh Thuan
ethnic minority residents to be allocated land
Ethnic minority
people in the south-central coastal
The province is
home to about 580,000 people, 22 per cent of whom belong to ethnic minority
groups. By the end of last year, about 3,033 ethnic households said they
lacked production land, including 1,237 in the mountainous district of Bac Ai
alone.
Floods and land
acquisition for the construction of reservoirs had damaged agricultural land,
Hung said.
After 1975, people
planted crops on virgin soil and then left for other areas. The land they
planted was then allocated to forestry plants.
"It is
difficult to identify the areas reclaimed by people because now they are
managed by State-owned forestry plants," Hung said.
If such land was
not classified as special-use forest, it should be given to people, he said,
adding that if local authorities could not provide land for people to
cultivate, they would help them shift to other jobs or find work overseas.
Authorities in
Phuoc Thang, Phuoc Thanh, Phuoc Hoa and Phuoc Tien communes in Bac Ai
District planned to reallocate forestry land to people who lacked space to
grow crops.
In Ninh Son
district's Lam Son commune, 277 households that have spent years repurposing
forest soil for growing crops will be granted land-use right certificates. In
Luong Son Commune of the same district, local authorities plan to hand over
land from Hon Ba and Hon Vang forestry plants to 75 households.
Besides local
support, poor households from ethnic minority groups in disadvantaged areas
will receive VND15 million (US$714) each from the State budget and access to
preferential loans up to VND15 million ($714) from the Bank of Social
Policies to reclaim and improve production land.
The labour
ministries of
The daily quoted
unofficial statistics as putting the number of Vietnamese guest workers in
With the strong
growth of Vietnamese investment in
Deputy Minister of
Labour, War Invalids and Social Affairs Nguyen Thanh Hoa said Vietnam will
continue to assist Laos in training skilled labourers, thus improving the
quality of its human resources.-
The document was
inked on August 18 in
Under the
agreement, the two sides will continue working with relevant agencies on a
project to build a national archives insurance centre in Luang Prabang,
They will also ask
for the two governments’ permission for a plan on cooperation in building and
sharing lists of archived history-related documents.
Both pledged to
continue creating favourable conditions for their experts and officials to
exchange professional skills and information, and participate in seminars and
symposiums in order to improve their capacity.
Public services above average:
Residents’
satisfaction about most local public services in
The average
satisfaction mark for eight groups of public services in the survey ranged
from +0.21 to +0.77 compared to the base level of 0.
The service that
gains the highest mark is preschool education while the lowest is given to
the individual income tax collection.
Meanwhile, the
licensing of land use right and property ownership got the highest
dissatisfaction rate with 11.9 percent of those questioned said they were not
pleased with the service. It is followed by the healthcare service which
disappointed 7.5 percent of the surveyed households.
When it comes to
businesses’ satisfaction, the water supply service scored the highest mark of
+0.72 while tax declaration service saw the lowest, +0.33.
Business licensing
is the worst performing one with 13.9 percent of surveyed enterprises
complaining about its quality.
Vice Chairman of
the People’s Committee Hua Ngoc Thuan said the announcement of the results
will help relevant State agencies review their performance so as to devise
effective measures to improve the quality of their services.
IT useful
for
The application of
information technology is important to increasing cooperation in managing,
protecting and developing water resources in the
IT technology will
assist the sharing, use and protection of water resources in a scientific
manner, Deputy Minister of Science and Technology Tran Viet Thanh said,
noting that all countries in the
The workshop under
the theme of IT infrastructure and water resources in the
Director of
International Networking at the US Indiana University Jennifer Schopf
highlighted the significance of the event in enhancing regional capacity to
address the impact of climate change.
The Preventive
Medicine Centre at the central coastal
The online Nhan Dan
newspaper quoted Nguyen Van Luu, chief of the migration section under the
provincial Border Guard Command as saying that an average 12-15 foreign ships
anchor at Dung Quat every month.
“Even when no case
of Ebola infection has been detected so far on foreign ships, the quarantine
work has been tightened to prevent the virus from entering the country,” Luu
said.
He added that if
any crew member on foreign ships is found to carry the virus, the border
guard force will monitor the ship while the patient will be carried to
qualified local medical facilities for treatment, in line with the plan
outlined by relevant agencies in the province.
On the morning of August
18, 23 crew members on a ship from Hong Kong (
Can Tho sees lowest child malnutrition rate in Mekong Delta
Can Tho city
records the lowest malnutrition rate among under-five children in the Mekong
Delta, at 12.2 percent, according to the municipal Health Department.
The figure is also
much lower than the national rate of 15.3 percent.
The result is
attributable to strong socio-economic development in the city, which has
helped raise locals’ living standards as well as reduce the rate of poor
households from 3.9 percent to 2.9 percent.
Additionally,
priority was given to creating favourable conditions for women to find jobs
and improve household economy.
According to the
department’s Director Bui Thi Le Phi, the city has synchronously implemented
activities guiding mothers on how to feed their children scientifically, and
effectively conducted vaccination campaigns against six kinds of infectious
diseases on under-5 children. Pregnant women have been provided with medical
check-ups, vitamin A and tetanus injections.
The department also
gives priority to reducing the number of cases related to pneumonia and
diarrhea in children as the two diseases can cause malnutrition.
The health sector
recently provided consultations for nearly 800 Khmer ethnic women on the
importance of breastfeeding and micronutrients in food portion, encouraging
them to develop agricultural production for more food for children.-
A workshop was held
in
Co-organised by the
Ministry of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, the United
Nations Development Programme and
In his opening
speech, Deputy Minister of Natural Resources and Environment Tran Hong Ha
said as there were many different views on IDNC during negotiation sessions
on climate change at the 19 th Session the Conference of the Parties to the
UN Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP 19), there is no
available guidance on building the report.
However, there is
not much time until convention participating countries have to submit their
INDC, so the country should quickly develop its own report, which should be
conducted transparently with the involvement of all related parties,
including the country’s international development partners, Ha stressed.
Participants gave
their opinions on the contents and form of
In recent years,
the Government has issued many policies on responding to climate change in
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Thứ Ba, 19 tháng 8, 2014
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