Mass Fish Deaths in Vietnam Linked to Severe Heatwave and Water Mismanagement
Hundreds of thousands of fish perished in Dong Nai province as reservoir levels dropped amid record-breaking temperatures across Southeast Asia.
- Authorities in Vietnam are investigating the massive die-off of fish in the Song May reservoir, which has severely impacted local communities.
- The reservoir management's decision to discharge water to save downstream crops, followed by unsuccessful renovation efforts, exacerbated the situation.
- Southeast Asia is experiencing a brutal heatwave, with temperatures in Dong Nai province reaching around 40 degrees Celsius, breaking records set in 1998.
- The heatwave has also led to school closures and heightened electricity usage in neighboring countries like Cambodia and Thailand.
- Environmental and health officials are urging immediate action to mitigate the impact of the heatwave and prevent further ecological damage.