Cambodia pledges support for those hit by worst drought in 50 years
Reuters | 26 April 2016
Cambodian Prime Minister
Hun Sen said on Tuesday he has ordered help for those hit by the
worst drought in half a century, including bringing in water by
truck to the worst-affected regions.
Cambodia, like its neighbour Thailand, is grappling with its
worst drought in decades but there have been do deaths reported
and no information on damage to crops.
"Today, I launch a large-scale campaign to distribute
water," Hun Sen said at a ceremony to inaugurate a new road in
Banteay Meanchey province, 386 km (240 miles) from the capital
Phnom Penh.
On Friday, Hun Sen took to Facebook to call on people not to
waste water and said that the government would fund the
transportation of water.
Cambodia is grappling with soaring temperatures which have
hit as high as 41 degrees Celsius (105.8 Fahrenheit).
The country is experiencing water shortages in 18 out of 25
provinces, said Keo Vy, a spokesman for the National Center for
Disaster Management.
"We have had drought before but it has never been at this
level," he said, adding that authorities have also dug wells to
try to ease the crisis.
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