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An excavator works on land reclamation at 'Colombo Port City' construction site, which is backed by Chinese investment, in Colombo, Sri Lanka, August 9, 2016. REUTERS/Dinuka Liyanawatte/File Photo

Coastal land expands as construction outpaces sea level rise

  Overall, coasts added 33,700 square kms of land and lost 20,135 square kms to water

A section of a protected forest area in Ca Mau Province has disappeared. Photo: Gia Bach

Coastal erosion threatens Vietnam’s southern province

Ca Mau loses nearly 305 hectares of land every year due to erosion

Surakit Laeaddee holds a shrimp after shrimp fishing, at his house in Leam Fa Pha, Thailand, January 26, 2016. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha

Asia shrimp farmers restock mangrove 'supermarket' by going organic

Since the 1980s, a boom in shrimp farming has decimated mangroves around the world.

Part of a coastal embankment in the Mekong Delta has been damaged. Photo: Tran Luu/Lao Dong

Mekong province seeks $6.7m from government to check coastal erosion

80 percent of the province's 250-kilometer coastline affected by erosion.

Foreigners walk past a "No swimming" board along the coast of Hoi An. Erosion has badly destroyed the town for years. Photo: Minh Hoang/Zing

Hoi An keeps tourist from beaches as severe erosion plagues coastline

'Rough waters have created deep holes and made several beaches dangerous for tourists'

Part of the coastline in Dong Thap Province in the Mekong Delta is threatened by the sea. Photo: Tien Trinh

Mekong Delta is losing thousands of acres of land to erosion

Vietnam's rice basket is in grave danger

Part of a coastline in Quang Nam Province has been severely eroded. Photo: Hoang Son

Hydropower plants, resorts cause severe erosion in Hoi An: experts

Strong waves have swallowed at least 50 meters of the coastline since 2010    

Sinkhole appears on HCMC street

Sinkhole appears on HCMC street

A road section collapsed and developed into a 1.5-meter-deep sinkhole on a crowded Ho Chi Minh City street Monday...

Coastal erosion swallowed Cua Dai Beach near Hoi An Ancient Town, where millions of tourists used to visit every year. Photo: Hoang Son

UNESCO heritage threatened by Hoi An's rapid erosion

Duong Thi Huong’s restaurant on Cua Dai Beach in the central town of Hoi An hasn't fed a single...

Makeshift iron poles erected to break incoming sea waves on Cua Dai Beach in Hoi An. Photo credit: VOV

A third of Vietnam's ancient town could soon be under water

Authorities in Hoi An have warned that rising tides will swallow a third of the central tourist town , news website Voice...

 Hoi An beach resorts affected by erosion

Hoi An beach resorts affected by erosion

Heavy rains and rough waves ate away an embankment in Hoi An, affecting numerous resorts, Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper reported.   

Canal wall collapses swallowing 7 houses in southern Vietnam

Canal wall collapses swallowing 7 houses in southern Vietnam

Officials and rescue forces were dispatched in the coastal province of Ca Mau to assist the owners of seven homes which...

Locals sit in front of the house of Nguyen Thi Trang’s mother, which is next to her house that was swept away by sea erosion. Photo credit: Tuoi Tre

Two Vietnam provinces shrug as they're swallowed by the sea

Government efforts to mitigate erosion in two Mekong Delta provinces have done little to hamper the annual losses, which grow greater...

People urged to move out of sinking condos in Vietnam hub

People urged to move out of sinking condos in Vietnam hub

Ho Chi Minh City authorities have urged people living in 280 apartments in Thanh Da peninsula to move out immediately since...
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