Seawater intrudes Ramsar sites in Mekong Delta

Due to prolonged drought, sea water has intruded the world Ramsar sites in the Mekong Delta, damaging their inundated ecosystem and the rare flora and fauna.
Seawater intrudes Ramsar sites in Mekong Delta ảnh 1Water is pumped into ​the Lang Sen Wetlands Reserve - Vietnam’s 7th Ramsar site in Tan Hung district, Long An province (Source: VNA) 
Seawater intrudes Ramsar sites in Mekong Delta ảnh 2(Source: VNA) 
Seawater intrudes Ramsar sites in Mekong Delta ảnh 3Thousands of hectares of cajeput forests in the site become dried (Source: VNA)
Seawater intrudes Ramsar sites in Mekong Delta ảnh 4Source: VNA
Seawater intrudes Ramsar sites in Mekong Delta ảnh 5Source: VNA
Seawater intrudes Ramsar sites in Mekong Delta ảnh 6Source: VNA
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Seawater intrudes Ramsar sites in Mekong Delta ảnh 9Fishes are moved to a water pond in the site (Source: VNA)  
Seawater intrudes Ramsar sites in Mekong Delta ảnh 10Source: VNA
Seawater intrudes Ramsar sites in Mekong Delta ảnh 11Checking the soil humidity in the site (Source: VNA) 
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