Living with a river that rises; Coastal communities in Da Nang are
taking measures to respond to flash flooding, but is it enough?
ADPC: Living with a river that rises; Coastal communities in Da Nang are
taking measures to respond to flash flooding, but is it enough?
taking measures to respond to flash flooding, but is it enough?
Published on: 04/02/2013
Language: English
Author(s): Asian Disaster Preparedness Center
Department: Climate Change and Climate Risk Management
Type: Impact Stories and Case Studies
File size: 0.15 MB
Ms. Nguyen’s shop sits on the edge of the small rice farming community of Truong Dinh along the banks of the estuarine Cu Đ � River in the district of H�a Li�n. The town is one Da Nang’s many
coastal communities in Mid-Central Vietnam.
Nguyen, 45 years old, has lived and farmed along the Cu Đ� River her entire life. Flash floods, destructive coastal storms with high winds and inundation jeopardize Nguyen and her neighbour’s livelihoods as the natural disasters leave little room to compromise. She frequently looses
her rice crop and often her community shop is inundated for weeks, depending on the strength of the storm that sweeps through.