OCHA/GVA - 2002/0088
OCHA Situation Report No. 2
Vietnam - Forest Fire
19 April 2002
This report is based on information provided by the UNDP Office in Vietnam, the Global Fire Monitoring Centre and media reports.
See Map: Satellite image of Wild fires in Viet Nam
Event and Impact
1. According to media reports, torrential rain on 10 April helped extinguish the forest fire in U Minh Thuong National Park in the southern province of Kien Giang. However, another fire started on 12 April in U Min Ha Forest, which is the same forest but located in Ca Mau province. Fire fighters warn that other fires could start at any time.
2. The fire in U Minh Thuong National Park has reportedly destroyed 2,460 hectares, while the new fire in U Min Ha Forest has ravaged about 3,000 hectares of 12-year old cajeput trees. The new fire is threatening another 10,000 hectares, including the Vo Doi virgin forest 3 kilometres away.
National Response
3. The government has established a steering committee to fight the forest fires in the region.
4. According to the media, more than 1,000 soldiers and over 250 firemen, together with local residents, are clearing firebreak corridors 30 to 40-metre wide and digging trenches to prevent the fire from spreading. Ten fire engines and 60 pumps were sent to the area. Twenty provinces in the Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta and the south of the country are supporting the fire-fighting effort.
General Information
5. The government, the Office of the Resident Co-ordinator in Vietnam, the Global Fire Monitoring Centre (GFMC) and OCHA remained in close contact over the past two weeks to monitor the situation. There was no request for international assistance, but in view of the latest developments, the government invited a forest fire expert identified by the GFMC. The expert, who is due to arrive in Vietnam on Saturday, 20 April, will support the government and identify possible needs for international assistance. His mission, which is supported by the German Agency for Technical Co-operation (GTZ), was facilitated and will be carried out in close co-operation with UNDP, OCHA and the GFMC.
6. GFMC is monitoring the situation and providing regular fire weather forecasts.
7. OCHA is in close contact with the office of the United Nations Resident Co-ordinator in Hanoi and will revert with further information.
8. This situation report, together with further information on ongoing emergencies, is also available on the OCHA Internet Website at http://www.reliefweb.int
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