Great efforts to protect forests in Ca Mau

  • Photo: A forest ranger keeps watch on U Minh Ha National Park. VNA Photo: Huỳnh Thế Anh
    Photo: A forest ranger keeps watch on U Minh Ha National Park. VNA Photo: Huỳnh Thế Anh
  • Photo: An overview of U Minh Ha National Park. VNA Photo: Huỳnh Thế Anh
    Photo: An overview of U Minh Ha National Park. VNA Photo: Huỳnh Thế Anh
  • Photo: An overview of U Minh Ha National Park. VNA Photo: Huỳnh Thế Anh
    Photo: An overview of U Minh Ha National Park. VNA Photo: Huỳnh Thế Anh
  • Photo: Forest rangers in U Minh Ha National Park conduct fight fighting drills. VNA Photo: Huỳnh Thế Anh
    Photo: Forest rangers in U Minh Ha National Park conduct fight fighting drills. VNA Photo: Huỳnh Thế Anh
  • Photo: A canal in U Minh Ha National Park is dried up. VNA Photo: Huỳnh Thế Anh
    Photo: A canal in U Minh Ha National Park is dried up. VNA Photo: Huỳnh Thế Anh
  • Photo: A forest ranger in U Minh Ha National Park checks a water pump for fire fighting. VNA Photo: Huỳnh Thế Anh
    Photo: A forest ranger in U Minh Ha National Park checks a water pump for fire fighting. VNA Photo: Huỳnh Thế Anh
  • Photo: Forest rangers patrol U Minh Ha National Park. VNA Photo: Huỳnh Thế Anh
    Photo: Forest rangers patrol U Minh Ha National Park. VNA Photo: Huỳnh Thế Anh
More than 44,000ha of forest in the southern province of Ca Mau is at high risk of fire due to prolonged hot weather, according to the provincial forest management, agricultural and rural development departments. More than 14,300ha of forest is at the fifth warning level – the highest. The areas facing the most danger are the U Minh Ha Forest and Hon Khoai island. More than 8,500ha of natural indigo forest in the U Minh Ha National Park has been put under strict protection. VNA Photo: Huỳnh Thế Anh

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