Homes lost as land erosion causes scores of houses to sink in Vietnam’s south-east

26 April, 2017 | Uncategorized
The collapsed riverbank along Vam Nao River in the southern province of An Giang, where at least 14 houses were sunk, is seen from above. (Photo courtesy: Tuoi Tre)

Scores of houses in Vietnam’s south-western province of An Giang were dragged into a riverbank on Saturday due to problems of erosion and unauthorised building.

According to local media, the incident saw 70-metres of land sink into the Vam Nao river – bringing along 14 houses and two house floors.

A road connecting My Hoi Dong Commune and Nhon My Commune was also damaged and isolated.

The damages are estimated to cost a total of VND$8.8 billion – the equivalent of A$516,000.

No deaths were reported from Saturday’s event, but a state of emergency was declared.

It is believed many of the homes were built without proper planning permission and builders ignored the threat of erosion.

 

– TiVi Tuan-san