Dak Lak (VNA) - Over recent months,more than 1,000 ha of plants of crops have withered and died due to a seriousdrought in M’Drak district, the Central Highlands province of Dak Lak.
The Ea Pal reservoir, which has a capacity of more than410,000 cu.m and supplies water for 80 ha of rice fields in Krong Jing communeand M’Drak town, is 90 percent empty.
Besides agricultural damages, residents' daily lives are alsoheavily affected by the water scarcity.
Phan Thi Thanh from Cu M’ta commune said thatduring the past three months, her family has had to buy canned water fordaily use.
She has spent 20,000 VND (0.86 USD) per day on water. Sheconsidered having a well drilled, but realised she could not afford it since itwould cost about 40 million VND (1,700 USD), not a small number by any mean.
Nguyen The Thap, head of the M’Drak district Agriculture andRural Development Division, said most of the reservoirs in the district havedried up.
More than 1,000 households in the district are in dire needof water.
The division will ask for support from the provincialPeople’s Committee to repair the reservoirs to increase their capacity.
The division will help local residents buy and plant smallcrops for the coming season, and give guidance to them on how to cultivatevarieties that can adapt to climate change, said Thap.-VNA