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Mekong Delta faces peak salinity intrusion

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Mekong Delta - salinity intrusion is forecast to reach its largest peak from the beginning of the dry season from February 28 to March 4, 2025.

The Mekong Delta welcomes the new saline intrusion, some places are salty up to 55km

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From 11 to 20.2, saline intrusion in the Mekong Delta increased. Saline depth 4 ‰ is likely to penetrate deep into the main estuaries from 30 - 55km.

Saltwater intrusion attacks, farmers use well water to water plants

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Ben Tre - When surface water is contaminated with saltwater due to saltwater intrusion from the sea, many farmers are forced to use well water to maintain their farming activities.

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Mekong Delta faces peak salinity intrusion

PHƯƠNG ANH |

Mekong Delta - salinity intrusion is forecast to reach its largest peak from the beginning of the dry season from February 28 to March 4, 2025.

The Mekong Delta welcomes the new saline intrusion, some places are salty up to 55km

PHƯƠNG ANH |

From 11 to 20.2, saline intrusion in the Mekong Delta increased. Saline depth 4 ‰ is likely to penetrate deep into the main estuaries from 30 - 55km.

Saltwater intrusion attacks, farmers use well water to water plants

Thành Nhân |

Ben Tre - When surface water is contaminated with saltwater due to saltwater intrusion from the sea, many farmers are forced to use well water to maintain their farming activities.