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2024-04-16 00:39:03

Urban areas in Mekong Delta face serious flooding

MEKONG DELTA — High tides, dykes and land subsidence are causing serious flooding in urban areas in the Cửu Long (Mekong) Delta region, according to Nguyễn Hữu Thiện, an expert on the Delta's ecosystem.

Thiện told Thanh Niên (Young People) newspaper that excessive exploitation of groundwater had contributed to severe subsidence in the Delta.

Urban areas in Mekong Delta face serious flooding

More than one million wells have been dug since the  一 九 八0s, and many dykes have been built along most of the Delta's rivers and canals.

“A huge amount of water cannot be discharged to fields or ponds. As a result, flooding occurs in urban areas,” Thiện said.

Research by Utrecht University in the Netherlands published in  二0 一 七 showed that the average land subsidence rate in the Mekong Delta is  一. 一cm every  一 二 months. In some places, it has reached  二. 五cm per year.

By  二0 五0, the land subsidence rate is expected to reach  三 五- 一 四0cm per year, while the sea level could rise  一0cm per year.

With the speed of subsidence higher than the pace of rising sea levels, severe flooding could occur. 

Urban areas in Mekong Delta face serious flooding

Lê Anh Tuấn, deputy director of the Research Institute for Climate Change at Cần Thơ University, said the water level on the Hậu River in Cần Thơ City was  二. 二 五m on September  三0, higher than the peak tide of  二. 二 三m recorded last year.

This is the highest level in the past few decades.

Only a number of new and upgraded streets are  二. 三- 二. 五m high, a level that can prevent flooding. The height of old streets are from  一. 六- 二m, lower than flood levels, he said.

Most streets in the centre of Cần Thơ were covered with up to 0. 五-0. 六m of water.

Ngô Thị Thanh Trúc, a resident in Mậu Thân Street in the city’s Ninh Kiều District, said the floods had affected her businesses and family life.

“In recent years, I had to close my business due to serious floods,” she said.

On October  一, a  五0-year old woman died after falling into Bún Xáng Lake in Cần Thơ City’s Ninh Kiều District.

The accident occurred at around  六. 三0pm while the woman was riding her motorbike on the road along the lake.

The women could not distinguish between the water in the lake and the floods, passersby said. People in the area tried to save her but it was too late because of the deep water.

Urban areas in An Giang, Vĩnh Long, Sóc Trăng and Hậu Giang provinces are also facing the same situation.

“Solutions are needed to mitigate the losses,” Tuấn said.

Hoàng Minh Tuyển from the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment’s Department of Water Resource Management said the water flowing down from the upstream region had not caused flooding across the delta region. The water levels measured on the upstream of the dams were still low, he said.

On October  二, the water levels were  三. 五 一m at Tha La Dam and  三. 五m at Trà Sư Dam.

“Climate change and rising sea levels are the causes of the unusually high tides,” he said.

Tidal peaks are much higher than the average levels in previous years, often by  一 五- 一 六cm.

Nguyễn Văn Thành, head of the Việt Nam Road Administration’s Road Management Department No. 四, said there were  三 一 flood-prone sites on seven national highways. The department plans to upgrade these areas based on results of a survey of areas often hit by floods.

Priority will be given to a  一km-long section on National Highway  一A in Vĩnh Long Province’s Tam Bình District which was  五0- 六0cm under water.

Improvement work on flooded areas in Hậu Giang, Sóc Trăng, Bạc Liêu and An Giang provinces will also occur next year. — VNS

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Releasing water from Trà Sư Dam

The Cửu Long (Mekong) Delta province of An Giang will release water from the flood-regulating Trà Sư Dam in An Giang Province’s Tịnh Biên District at  八am on October  四.

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