
In recent days, people have taken advantage of the temporarily good weather to tie up cages, collect nets and scoop up the remaining fish to restock for the new season. Despite the great losses, many households are determined to start over.
Not only Phu Yen , in Gia Lai, lobster farming areas were also seriously affected. Many households lost everything, some families lost thousands of commercial lobsters. After the storm, fishermen focused on cleaning up cages, checking the anchoring system and preparing to reinvest in the new crop when the weather stabilized again. In the common difficulties, people hope to soon receive support from the State and credit institutions to have capital to restore their livelihoods.
Many households are having to borrow more money to continue farming, because this is their only source of income. After only a few days of being penniless, life in the lagoons and bays has gradually recovered. New batches of cages have appeared on the water surface. Despite facing continuous natural disasters, people in the Central region still choose to stand up and rely on the sea to survive - because for them, the sea is not only a means of livelihood, but also a place to place hope for the next crop seasons.
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