Mekong Delta provinces face high risk of forest fire in peak dry season
The Kien Giang Province Forest Protection Sub-Department yesterday released a warning of very high fire danger to 13,000 hectares of forest in the Mekong Delta province. Amidst the severe threat of fire, the forestry sector has intensified precautions at all province- and- commune-level subdivisions to protect forest.
Because most of the forests cover in mountainous and hilly areas, rangers have to regularly check the volume of water in lakes, ponds and tanks to proactively respond to forest fires.
As for Ca Mau Province, the Provincial Forest Protection Sub-Department informed that the locality faces high risk of forest fire in the peak dry season due to prolonged scorching climate.
In the first days of April, the province had more than 44,500 hectares of forest suffering drought. Of which, there are around 17,090 hectares in high fire danger.
Because most of the forests cover in mountainous and hilly areas, rangers have to regularly check the volume of water in lakes, ponds and tanks to proactively respond to forest fires.
As for Ca Mau Province, the Provincial Forest Protection Sub-Department informed that the locality faces high risk of forest fire in the peak dry season due to prolonged scorching climate.
In the first days of April, the province had more than 44,500 hectares of forest suffering drought. Of which, there are around 17,090 hectares in high fire danger.
By Tan Thai- Translated by Huyen Huong
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