Disasters and emergency response

Disaster preparedness and emergency response policy and administration

Attapeu continues support for dam collapse victims

VIENTIANE (Vientiane Times/ANN) – Attapeu province authorities have vowed ongoing support to meet the daily needs of people who were made homeless after the dam collapse along with frequent consultation to assess their requirements.The province’s Deputy Governor, Mr Ounlar Xayyasith, said yesterday they plan to ...

News Desk

Survivors of Laos' PNPC Dam Disaster Still Struggling

Survivors of a July 2018 dam disaster described as Laos’ worst flooding in decades are still dealing with physical and mental hardship, according to an official of a South Korean-led relief effort.The disaster occurred when a saddle dam at the Xe Pian Xe Namnoy (PNPC) ...

Radio Free Asia

Lao Authorities announce bush fire prevention strategies 

The government is on bush fire alert as temperatures rise and the country’s forests become drier. The Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, which is in charge of forest fire management, announced recently that the parties involved must take steps to prevent forest fires in the dry ...

Times Reporters

Laos' Victims of dam collapse receive compensation

Some US$710,000 (more than 6 billion kip) has been paid to the families of 71 people who died or are still missing after an auxiliary dam collapsed in Sanamxay district, Attapeu province.The 71 victims of the July 2018 tragedy comprise 22 missing people and 49 ...

Souksakhone Vaenkeo

Lao national steering committee reviews disaster risk management project

VIENTIANE (Vientiane Times/ANN) – Government agencies have reviewed and followed up on the Disaster Risk Management Project after it began in August 2017.The project will receive a boost of US$30 million through a loan and control of a US$1 million fund from international organisations for ...

News Desk

Flood Response Undergoes Review In Khammuan

(KPL) A delegation of government officials, ambassadors and UN representatives traveled to Khammuan Province on Jan 21-22 to monitor progress in implementing an emergency grant the Lao PDR received from the United Nations Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) last October.The US$3.5 million grant was given ...

KPL

Left to fend for themselves

Victims of Xe Pian-Xe Namnoy dam collapse in Laos languish in shelters, staring at an uncertain future.Even six months after the collapse of the Xe Pian-Xe Namnoy shelters dam, which washed away numerous homes in southern Laos, the victims are still having to live in ...

PRATCH RUJIVANAROM

Govt approves special budget for flood recovery

The government has approved a special budget of 500 billion kip (US$58 million) to repair public infrastructure that was damaged in last year’s floods, indicating that the remaining recovery work could soon begin. The Ministry of Planning and Investment unveiled the approved budget at the annual ...

Ekaphone Phouthonesy

Attapeu calls for urgent provision of housing for flood victims

Attapeu provincial authorities have urged contractors to speed up the construction of temporary housing in Sanamxay district, for completion this month.According to initial plans, construction of temporary houses for victims of the flood caused by the collapse of a dam at the Xe-Pian Xe-Namnoy hydropower ...

Times Reporters

PM concerned for flood victims’ welfare

Building and improving both permanent and temporary housing for people displaced by floods must be hastened, Prime Minister Thongloun Sisoulith told authorities in Attapeu province on Monday.More ...

Times Reporters

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