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Quang Ngai: Re-erecting trees, urgently overcoming environmental pollution after the storm

On the morning of November 8, the functional sector of Quang Ngai province continued to actively handle the environment seriously polluted by waste and mud accumulated after storm No. 13.

Báo Sài Gòn Giải phóngBáo Sài Gòn Giải phóng08/11/2025

Clip: Rebuilding coastal trees in Tinh Khe commune, Quang Ngai province. By: NGUYEN TRANG

The Department of Agriculture and Environment of Quang Ngai province has urgently directed localities, units and enterprises to deploy many solutions to ensure environmental safety, restore production and people's lives after the storm.

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Stone embankment to prevent waves is damaged by high tide. Photo: NGUYEN TRANG
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Pieces of land slid down. Photo: NGUYEN TRANG
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Fallen trees. Photo: NGUYEN TRANG
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Trees scattered on the beach of Tinh Khe commune, Quang Ngai province on November 8. Photo: NGUYEN TRANG

On the same morning, at the coast of Tinh Khe commune, workers of Quang Ngai Urban and Environment Joint Stock Company urgently cleaned up and treated environmental pollution spots, and replanted coconut trees along the coast that had been knocked down by the storm.

Uprooted and fallen coconut trees are replanted neatly; while those with only bare stumps but roots still firmly attached to the ground are kept intact and cared for to recover and become green again.

Mr. Pham Quoc Vuong, Chairman of Tinh Khe Commune People's Committee, said: "Today, the armed forces in the area continued to mobilize to support people in overcoming the consequences of high tides, cleaning up damaged houses for 157 households. At the same time, the commune directed the Public Service Supply Center to urgently deploy environmental sanitation, water treatment and post-storm disinfection."

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Replanting coconut trees along the coast that were knocked down by waves. Photo: NGUYEN TRANG

On the morning of November 8, Mr. Le Mai Binh, Secretary of the Ly Son Special Zone Youth Union, said: "Promoting the spirit of initiative and responsibility, 50 youth union members of the Ly Son Special Zone Youth Union supported people to overcome the consequences of the storm. The youth union members organized the clearing of the Southeast embankment road from Dong An Hai village to Tay An Hai village, cleared fallen trees and mud, helped households repair damaged houses and structures, contributing to the early stabilization of life and ensuring environmental sanitation."

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Youth of Ly Son special zone continue to clean up the environment
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Clean up the amount of trash and mud that has washed up in residential areas
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Police in Ly Son special zone clean up the environment
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Ly Son Border Guard Station launched on the morning of November 8
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Officers and soldiers of Ly Son Border Guard Station continue to march on "Green Sunday" after the storm
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Cleaning up the beach in Ly Son special economic zone
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Ensuring green environment returns to Ly Son special economic zone

Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/quang-ngai-dung-lai-cay-xanh-khan-truong-khac-phuc-o-nhiem-moi-truong-sau-bao-post822425.html


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