Ca Mau, Jan. 10 -- The southernmost province of Ca Mau is striving to basically curb erosion along local coastline, riverbanks, and residential areas by 2030 through numerous solutions as climate change impacts worsen. By 2030, it also looks to complete addressing erosion along the western coast, key areas on the eastern coast, and main rivers. The province strives to largely finish the settlement of erosion along the eastern coast and main rivers, as well as erosion hotspots in residential areas by 2035. Under a plan on coastal and riverbank erosion prevention and control by 2030, with orientation towards 2050, recently approved by the provincial People's Committee, Ca Mau will prioritise areas classified as particularly dangerous erosio...
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