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Historic drought in Ninh Thuan

May 31, 2020 by vietnamnet.vn

The central province of Ninh Thuan experienced a historic drought between November 15, 2019, until May 26 this year.

Local authorities earlier this month announced a level 3 natural disaster due to drought in the whole province and level 4 (the highest level) for Thuan Nam and Thuan Bac districts.

A small girl in Ninh Son District gets water from a local underground water source. 

By May 24, the total amount of water measured in 21 lakes in the province accounted for just more than 12 per cent of designed capacity.

Seventeen lakes were totally empty and locals had to abandon the summer-autumn crop this year in more than 15,300ha of land, losing 10,800ha of rice and 4,500ha of vegetables.

A herd of sheep seek for food in a barren field due to the drought. 

Local residents lacked water for daily use, leading to authorities implementing various solutions to support them.

Every four hours, authorities sent tanks of water to people, while Thuan Bac District authorities co-ordinated with investors of Binh Tien Tourism Site Project to examine and drill wells, as well as treat underground water from the wells to provide local citizens.

An old woman in Ta Noi Village, Ninh Son District, fetches water home. 

Local authorities have also enhanced people’s awareness of the need to save water.

Residents in Binh Tien Village, Cong Hai Commune, in Thuan Bac, said each day they came to a nearby stream to take water home. As the stream was exhausted, they had to wait several hours to get enough water.

Mrs A Toa Thi Huynh, 47, from Ta Noi Village, Ma Noi Commune in Ninh Thuan said she walked to a water source located more than 100m from her home under strong sunlight to fetch two 5 litre cans for daily use.

“There is less and less water in the stream while the water is not clean enough for drinking,” she said. “The local army brings us drinking water every day.”

Huynh said wells that locals drilled had also dried up.

An old man sits on a cracked barren field. 

Ca Mau Ha, 58, also from the village said he had never experienced such a serious drought.

“Streams are getting dried,” he said. “Each day our family needs four cans (each of 10 litres) to use.”

He also said his 1ha land of rice and corn was dying as he could not water it for two months.

The poultry and domestic animals in the village are also in need of food.

Forests in Ninh Son District have died during the long drought.  

Nghiem Van Vinh, chairman of Ma Noi Commune’s People’s Committee, said the commune had stopped nurturing rice and vegetable planted on 800ha of land.

“Ta Noi Village is in serious need of water among six villages in the commune,” he said.

The village hosts nearly 700 people who mostly live on agriculture.

Local soldiers will provide clean water to locals till the end of May, he said.

Luckily, the situation got better as on May 26, a large amount of rain fell in several hours in Bac Ai District.

The rain measured at Phuoc Hoa Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting Station was 43.6 mm/24 hours; in Phuoc Tan Station 44.6mm; and Phuoc Dai Station 36.6 mm.

Thanks to the rains in the past few days, streamlines in Nình Thuan have got enough material for water processing plants to supply locals. 

Before May 26, thunder and rain appeared in various localities in the province.

The total amount of rain in Ma Noi Commune on May 27 was 85 mm and Pha River (in the same Ninh Son District) was more than 105 mm; in Phuoc Binh Commune (of Bac Ai Province) was 117 mm.

Tran Ngoc Hung, deputy director of Ninh Thuan Province’s Fresh Water and Environment Hygiene Centre, said the rain had helped improve the problem. VNS

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Giuliani tests positive for COVID-19, latest in Trump’s inner circle

December 7, 2020 by tuoitrenews.vn

President Donald Trump’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani has tested positive for COVID-19, Trump said on Sunday, prompting one state legislature to close for a week after Giuliani visited to try to persuade lawmakers to help reverse Trump’s election defeat.

The 76-year-old former New York mayor is the latest in a long string of people close to the White House, including Trump himself, sickened in a pandemic that has killed more than 280,000 Americans.

“@RudyGiuliani, by far the greatest mayor in the history of NYC, and who has been working tirelessly exposing the most corrupt election (by far!) in the history of the USA, has tested positive for the China Virus,” Trump said, using a term for COVID-19 that has drawn backlash.

Giuliani’s son, Andrew, a special assistant to Trump, tweeted that his father was “resting, getting great care and feeling well.” Andrew Giuliani tested positive for COVID-19 last month.

Two sources familiar with the situation told Reuters that Rudy Giuliani was at Georgetown University Hospital in Washington, D.C., on Sunday and one said he had been admitted for treatment.

The hospital did not immediately respond to requests for confirmation.

Giuliani has been spearheading Trump’s floundering effort to overturn his Nov. 3 election loss to Democratic President-elect Joe Biden through a flurry of lawsuits.

Both Trump and Giuliani have repeatedly claimed, contrary to evidence, that the outcome was marred by widespread fraud.

State and federal officials have repeatedly said there is no evidence of fraud on any significant scale.

Giuliani visited Georgia on Thursday, where he urged state lawmakers to intervene to overturn Biden’s victory in the state, after making similar pleas in Michigan on Wednesday and Arizona on Monday.

After news of Giuliani’s test, the Arizona state legislature said it would close both chambers this week out of caution “for recent cases and concerns relating to COVID-19.”

Giuliani met with about a dozen Republican lawmakers there last week.

Trump and many of his close associates have balked at public health officials’ advice to wear masks and avoid crowds to stem transmission of the respiratory illness, which has roared to record levels in the United States as winter approaches.

Giuliani, who developed an international profile as “America’s Mayor” for his leadership after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, has faced mounting legal troubles during the Trump administration.

Federal prosecutors in Manhattan have been investigating Giuliani’s business dealings in Ukraine, and two associates, Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman, have been charged with campaign finance violations.

Giuliani has not been criminally charged and has denied wrongdoing.

Parnas and Fruman have pleaded not guilty.

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