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Heavy machines buried after the collapse. Photo credit: Tan Vu/Tuoi Tre

Hydropower dam tunnel collapses in central Vietnam flash floods, many missing

Efforts are underway to find the two workers and 14 local residents who were possibly washed away

Foreign investors acquire 36 percent stake in Vietnam's power firm

Foreign investors acquire 36 percent stake in Vietnam's power firm

Reveals increasing foreign interest in country's power sector

A fisherman in front of the Don Sahong cofferdam in Laos. Photo credit: International Rivers

Laos speeds up hydropower plant on Mekong River despite concerns

The developer needs to prove the Don Sahong Dam will not cause significant harm to the rich fisheries, International Rivers...

This waterfall on the Say Stream in Kon Chu Rang Nature Reserve in Gia Lai Province will dry out once the Vinh Son 2 hydropower plant is built, experts said. Photo credit: Doan Vinh/ Nguoi Lao Dong

Once bitten: Vietnam province opposes hydropower plant

Gia Lai has been suffering from abnormal floods and dry rivers in the past decade due to an earlier dam

Vietnam depends largely on hydropower plants for its energy demand. Photo: Hong Anh

Vietnam's agri ministry calls for rethink on hydropower project in protected forest

The ministry flip-flopped on a project that it backed seven years ago, now citing environmental concerns

A photo taken on May 16, 2016 shows Hau River, a tributary of the Mekong River, is no longer red with alluvium. Photo: Dinh Tuyen

Livelihoods in jeopardy as Vietnam’s Mekong Delta struggles with sediment loss

Farmers say the river that they have known their whole life never looks this blue and clear

Song Tranh No.2 Hydropower Plant in the central province of Quang Nam. Photo: Diem Thuy

Vietnam eyes less dependence on hydropower

Thermal power will be the top source of energy in the next decade

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.

Children play in the Mekong River. Photo credit: Suthep Kritsanavarin/International Rivers

Thousands sign petition against Mekong dam construction

Local people should be the one who make key decisions on the future of Mekong River, not the governments that...

Rescuers search for 12 workers trapped in a tunnel collapse at the Da Dang Hydropower Plant in Lam Dong Province on December 16, 2014. Photo: Gia Binh

Vietnam suspends contractors in hydropower tunnel collapse

The incident happened in December last year in the Central Highlands, trapping a dozen of workers for four days

What life is like for residents displaced by hydropower plants

What life is like for residents displaced by hydropower plants

Residents whose lives have been affected by hydropower plants document their daily hardship in pictures  

Laos boosts hydropower, explores coal deposits for shale gas

  It aims to increase hydropower generation to 10,000 MW by 2020

The Three Gorges Dam on the Yangtze river is one of 85,000 hydropower facilities in China. Photo: AFP

China begins construction of 'world's tallest' dam

  Millions of people have been forced to relocate because of dam building in the country in recent decades, often with little...

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    
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