The
Nguyen The Thao, chairman of the Hanoi City People’s
Committee, admitted his responsibility for the project that had envisaged
chopping down 6,700 trees lining the capital city’s street.
Nguyen The Hung, Thao’s deputy, and a number of
officials in the Department of Construction, which was tasked with overseeing
the project, will be given the warnings.
Two officials of a board in charge of infrastructure
projects will be dismissed.
Some departments and agencies were asked to “review
their responsibilities" in the implementation of the project.
Under the US$3.4 million landscaping project that was
initiated in August 2013, a total of 6,700 trees on 190 streets across the
city would have been cut down and replaced with new trees.
The construction department said there were more than
29,600 trees on around 200 streets of
But after the project began last March, with the removal
of the first 500 trees, it drew widespread public flak, setting the social
media abuzz and triggering unusual street protests.
Trees chopped down on a street in
The wave of criticisms prompted the
Two months later, inspectors said the project had “many
shortcomings,” including the lack of a thorough scientific research before
implementing the project and unclear figures about the number of dying trees.
Local media suggested that
Many of the trees marked for removal are believed to be
more than 100 years old, so their timber can be highly valuable, local media
said.
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Thứ Ba, 21 tháng 7, 2015
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