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          China releases water to ease Vietnam drought

          By Wang Jian and Xu Wei | China Daily Africa | Updated: 2016-04-10 14:15

          The village where Vo Linh Hue lives is dotted with oyster farms, but in recent weeks farmers there have done nothing but clear dead oysters from ponds.

          Ben Tre province, in Vietnam's southern Mekong Delta, is experiencing the worst drought in recent history, and saline intrusion has hit rice and oyster farmers especially hard.

          "This is the area where the river flows into the city. But now the seawater has pushed inland and killed all the oysters," says Hue, 23, whose family has relied on oyster farming for decades.

          At the request of Vietnam, China has doubled the amount of water being discharged from the Jinghong Hydropower Station, in Southwest China's Yunnan province, to help alleviate the drought. The station is on the upper reaches of the river, known in China as the Lancang River.

          Between March 15 and April 10, the volume of water discharged from the station will be up to three and a half times the normal water flow, according to China's Ministry of Water Resources.

          The first water discharged by China had already arrived at the section of the Mekong River in Vietnam as of April 4, Vietnam News Agency reported.

          Tran Duc Cuonga, a senior official with the Mekong River Commission in Vietnam, says the water discharged by China can supply the section of the river in his country until April 29. The discharge can help reduce the intrusion of saltwater by six to 10 kilometers in several tributaries of the Mekong River, he tells VNA.

          "Even though the discharge will not completely solve the drought and saline intrusion problems, it will alleviate them," he was quoted as saying.

          The emergency water supply has given a ray of hope to many rice farmers, who are on the verge of crop failure amid the severe drought.

          Nguyen Thi Lua, a farmer in the provincial capital, Ben Tre, says she hopes the water from China can help save some rice paddies.

          "It will not rain soon. If the water discharged from China's dam comes here, even if there is no rain, the water will help ordinary people like us to save rice fields, and cut costs on water for domestic use and on animal feed, making our daily lives better," she tells Xinhua News Agency.

          However, some farmers in Ben Tre say the drought is so severe that the discharge cannot completely solve the problems.

          "I've heard the news that China has increased the amount of water discharged to the lower reaches, but it's too far away from here," says a young resident of Ap Thua Thanh village who did not want to be identified. "Even if the water flows to here, it would be far from enough to stop the inland saline intrusion."

          Due to saline intrusion, the river and underground water along Ben Tre's rural coast can no longer be used for drinking or irrigation. Many residents have had to buy fresh water from deep wells, Xinhua reported.

          Zhang Boting, a senior researcher at the China Society for Hydropower Engineering, says it is unrealistic to rely on water discharged from the dam in China to eliminate the drought in the lower reaches of Vietnam.

          "We need to keep in mind that the water volume of the Lancang River in China is less than 20 percent of the total water volume of the Mekong River," he says.

          He adds that other countries with tributaries of the Mekong must step up efforts to store more water during flood season to help alleviate droughts during dry season.

          Vietnamese Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh tells VNA that, since China's increased water release, Laos has followed its example and released water from its dams, further helping to increase the Mekong's water level.

          Contact the writers through xuwei@chinadaily.com.cn

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