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Lam Dong requests inspection of durian garden at landslide site on Bao Loc pass

VietNamNetVietNamNet01/08/2023


Landslide scene on Bao Loc pass.

On August 1, the Lam Dong Provincial People's Committee directed Da Huoai District to inspect the durian garden located behind the Bao Loc Pass Traffic Police Station - where a landslide recently killed three traffic police officers and one civilian. In addition, Lam Dong Province also directed the district to clarify the cause of the landslide and report to the Provincial People's Committee on related matters.

Landslide point right at the durian garden land

Previously, on July 30, after prolonged rains, many locations on Bao Loc Pass suffered landslides. At the scene, a mass of rock and soil on a high hill where durian orchards were being planted collapsed onto the Bao Loc Pass Traffic Police Checkpoint. At that time, Lieutenant Colonel Nguyen Khac Thuong, Major Le Quang Thanh, Captain Le Anh Sang of the Madagui Traffic Police Station and Mr. Pham Ngoc Anh (a local resident who came to assist) were moving assets and belongings at the checkpoint that were buried and missing. At 12:00 on July 31, the body of the last victim was found.

Landslide scene, above is a hill with durian garden. Photo: XN

At the scene, the landslide area was located entirely on a durian hill, next to a traffic police station, surrounded by forest. The durian garden was planted on a hillside with an area of about 1 hectare, the trees were 3-4 years old. Looking from above, a piece of the hill had been torn apart, leaving only red soil. Looking at these images, public opinion is skeptical about the destruction of durian forests, as well as the cause of the landslide.

The landslide mass is located in the durian growing area.

Meanwhile, a leader of Da M'ri town (Da Huoai district) informed that the durian garden is owned by a person in the town. This person has been cultivating the hill since 1985. This entire land has been planned outside of 3 types of forests since 2008, according to Decision 450 of Lam Dong Provincial People's Committee (removed from the planning of special-use, protective and production forests to use land for local economic and social development). In addition, this area was previously used to grow coffee, jackfruit, avocado, and recently renovated to grow durian trees.

Deputy Prime Minister Tran Luu Quang directly inspected the landslide area.

The People's Committee of Da Huoai district has assigned the Department of Natural Resources and Environment and the Office of the District People's Committee to review land allocation records over the periods to specifically determine the land type and user, after which there will be official information.

Previously, on July 31, at a working session with Lam Dong province, Deputy Prime Minister Tran Luu Quang asked Lam Dong provincial police to investigate the cause of the landslide at Bao Loc pass. The Deputy Prime Minister asked Lam Dong province to invite experts or people with experience in geological surveys in areas at risk of landslides to find a safe solution.

The scene of the landslide, above the hill is a durian garden.


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