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Ca Mau Responds to High Tide Peaks, Operates More than 300 Coastal Dams

Summary by Thanh Niên
Faced with the risk of high tides exceeding alert level 3 from November 6 to 8, hundreds of sluice gates in Ca Mau have been activated to prevent rising sea levels, protect low-lying areas and reduce damage to people.
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The Department of Irrigation of Ca Mau province has operated more than 300 coastal dams along rivers to respond and reduce damage to people before the strong high tide on the full moon day of the 9th lunar month.

Faced with the risk of high tides exceeding alert level 3 from November 6 to 8, hundreds of sluice gates in Ca Mau have been activated to prevent rising sea levels, protect low-lying areas and reduce damage to people.

·Viet Nam
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Thanh Niên broke the news in Viet Nam on Sunday, November 2, 2025.
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