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Ben Tre: Urgently overcome landslide in Phu Da dune area

16:39:9, 16/11/2022 On November 10, the People's Committee of Cho Lach district (Ben Tre province) said that in the Phu Da dune area (Vinh Binh commune, Cho Lach district) a serious landslide had just happened.

The incident at Phu Da dune embankment (belonging to Group 15, Phu Binh hamlet, Vinh Binh commune) completely collapsed the dyke section about 70m and the gabion embankment protecting the dyke on the side adjacent to the Co Chien river. The landslide flooded 2 houses and about 2 hectares of fruit trees of people.
Immediately after the incident, the People's Committee of Cho Lach district and the People's Committee of Vinh Binh commune mobilized local forces to support two households whose houses were flooded to relocate furniture and household items. dry place to limit damage; put up signs, zone the landslide area to avoid accidents; organize means of reinforcement early, not to let overflow water continue to cause damage to people's property; at the same time, damage statistics for support policies.


Landslide at Phu Da dune.

According to the preliminary assessment of the local government, the cause is the deep river bed, combined with the impact of the flow to create a vortex that causes landslides.
Accordingly, the locality recommends that the province urgently overcome landslides at Phu Da dune, and at the same time take measures to strengthen the existing dike route, overcome the key sections at risk of landslides to ensure life and production. output of people in the area.


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