2019 Vietnam forest fires

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Date(s)22 June – August 2019
LocationCity of Đà Nẵng, provinces of Hà Tĩnh, Nghệ An and Thừa Thiên-Huế in Vietnam
Burned areaMore than 782 hectares of forests are damaged in three provinces:
  • 500 hectares of forest (Đà Nẵng)[1]
  • 267 hectares of forest (Hà Tĩnh)[1]
  • 15 hectare of forest (Nghệ An)[2]
CauseDry and hot weather seasons accompanied by several accidents:
  • Caused by a fire started on top of a mountain (Đà Nẵng)[3]
  • Fire accidentally set by a Vietnamese resident (Hà Tĩnh)[4][5]
  • Caused by high temperatures and dry weather (Nghệ An)[2]
  • Caused by people offering incense and joss paper to deceased relatives in cemetery (Thừa Thiên-Huế)[6]
2019 Vietnam forest fires
Date(s)22 June – August 2019
LocationCity of Đà Nẵng, provinces of Hà Tĩnh, Nghệ An and Thừa Thiên-Huế in Vietnam
Statistics
Burned areaMore than 782 hectares of forests are damaged in three provinces:
  • 500 hectares of forest (Đà Nẵng)[1]
  • 267 hectares of forest (Hà Tĩnh)[1]
  • 15 hectare of forest (Nghệ An)[2]
Ignition
CauseDry and hot weather seasons accompanied by several accidents:
  • Caused by a fire started on top of a mountain (Đà Nẵng)[3]
  • Fire accidentally set by a Vietnamese resident (Hà Tĩnh)[4][5]
  • Caused by high temperatures and dry weather (Nghệ An)[2]
  • Caused by people offering incense and joss paper to deceased relatives in cemetery (Thừa Thiên-Huế)[6]

Since June 22, 2019, fires have been reported in Nghệ An Province with several more occurring in the communes of Hương Trà and Hương Thủy in the central province of Thừa Thiên-Huế that have spread across over 100 hectares (247 acres) of pine and acacia trees. Other forest fires have been reported in Vietnamese central provinces and cities, from Đà Nẵng to Hà Tĩnh that has posed a threat to the 500kV transmission line in the area, forcing the Electricity of Vietnam (EVN) to cut electricity distribution.[7][8]

A fire occurred in Nghệ An Province on 22 June destroying 15 hectares (37 acres) of forest.[2] On 28 June, five separate fires in Hà Tĩnh Province destroyed hundreds of hectares of forests and threatened nearby residential areas. The largest fire happened at around 1:00 pm at a protected forest area in Nghi Xuân District which quickly spread due to the sunny, dry weather and strong winds.[9] Forest fires also struck the Hương Sơn District the following days with 20 places in the district experiencing fires.[10] On 7 July, another fire occurred at around 1:00 pm on Thanh Vinh Mountain in Liên Chiểu District.[3]

Responses

Prime Minister Nguyễn Xuân Phúc urged the nation and local authorities to strengthen measures to prevent and contain the spread of the forest fires, detect fires and mobilise forces to extinguish fires before they spread.[10] The Prime Minister also asked leaders of Bình Định, Đà Nẵng, Hà Tĩnh, Khánh Hòa, Nghệ An, Ninh Bình, Phú Yên, Quảng Bình, Quảng Nam, Quảng Ngãi, Quảng Trị, Thanh Hóa and Thừa Thiên-Huế provinces to implement urgent measures to prevent and fight forest fires. Furthermore, he urged the Vietnamese electricity board to co-operate with local authorities and related agencies to ensure the safety of the national electricity distribution system and be alert to any incidents that might affect power supply.[10]

The local government in Thừa Thiên-Huế Province mobilised a team of 1,000 forest rangers, firefighters, policemen and soldiers together with reserve soldiers to contain the spread of the fires.[7] Similar measures were instituted by other affected provinces. Deputy chairman of the Nghi Xuân District People's Committee announced that by 10.30am on 30 June, a forest fire in Xuân Hồng Commune of Hà Tĩnh Province was brought under control and officials continued to patrol the area.[10]

Aftermath

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