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Mekong Delta provinces call for cooperation to confront climate change
Thursday, 03 September 2009
As the likely impacts of
climate change become clearer, when Tien Phong Daily polled top
officials of some provinces in the Mekong
Delta, cooperative responses were at the top of their agendas.
Protecting the Mekong’s lower channel
The Deputy Mayor of Can Tho City says that the city has proposed
that ministries and central agencies join with threatened provinces and cities
to plan joint responses that protect the water resources of the Hau Giang (Lower Mekong) and cope with climate change in the Mekong
Delta.
Nguyen Thanh Son said that emerging problems are too big for
individual provinces to confront alone, giving toxic waste treatment and
disposal as an example.It is urgent
that the central ministries and local governments coordinate responses to
climate change threats for the whole Mekong Delta in Son’s view.The Can Tho official also called for a united
front against plans to build a series of dams on the upper Mekong in China’s Yunnan
province and in Laos,
saying“both central and local agencies
must combine closely to struggle with the upstream countries building
hydro-power dams on the MekongRiver.”
Ca Mau needs help building
ship shelters
Bui Cong Buu, Chairman of the Ca Mau Provincial People’s Committee
(PPC), says increasingly severe storms make better protection for fishing boats
an urgent matter.Some 4000 fishing
boats from Ca Mau and many from other provinces exploit the seas off the Ca Mau
coast.
According to a plan approved by the Prime Minister, Ca Mau
province is to have six shelters for fishing boats, including two of regional
scope.So far, however, only the shelter
at Song Doc has been completed. Another one at Rach Goc is under construction.
The province has approved plans for the Cai Doi Vam and Khanh Hoi shelters, but
it doesn’t have capital for these projects.
Ca Mau’s Chairman asked that the Government provide 10 billion
dong for each storm shelter project this year.
An Giang urges better
inter-regional transportation
An Giang PPC Deputy Chairman Vuong Binh Thanh urges that the
Government speed up the development of Delta transportation infrastructure,
including roads, railways and waterways.
Thanh said that poor transportation infrastructure is the greatest
weakness of the Delta region. With a better inter-regional transportation
system, provinces in the delta would be better able to assist each other during
incidents caused by climate change.The
An Giang official proposed that the government pay particular attention to the
transport system along the HauRiver and into Cambodia.
Kien Giang stresses upgraded
power for rural areas
Research on climate change indicates that rural areas will be the
hardest-hit regions because of limited response ability.To improve their ability to respond to
climate changes, a Deputy Chairman of the Kien Giang PPC calls for increasing
investment in developing the rural power grid for rural areas.
“Only 20 billion dong a year from the state budget for the rural
power grid is too little,” says Van Ha Phong.He explains that power companies are not keen on developing the power
grid in the rural areas because costs are high, and therefore profits are low.
Electricity in the countryside is both inadequate and weak. In many places, the
current is only strong enough for lighting; it will not power machines, Phong
said.