Landslide on Giang River bank, farmers face risk of losing production land
(Baonghean.vn) - Located on the banks of the Giang River, more than 10 hectares of production land in Thai Hoa village, Mon Son commune (Con Cuong) is seriously eroded, especially after each rainy season. Farmers are facing the risk of losing their production land if there is no timely solution.
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Since 2015, about 2 hectares of production land in Thai Hoa village, Mon Son commune (Con Cuong) has been "swallowed" by the flood. Photo: Cong Kien |
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After every rain, not to mention big floods, a large area of land in Thai Hoa village is eroded. Photo: Cong Kien |
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Many sugarcane areas are on the brink. Photo: Kha Sang |
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Because in reality the landslide has not stopped yet. Photo: Kha Sang |
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Landslides swept away the production land, sweeping away the fences, leaving only a few stakes. Photo: Cong Kien |
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In areas of sugarcane at high risk of landslides, people are forced to cut it down to feed livestock, causing significant damage to productivity and output. Photo: Kha Sang |