Wednesday, August 8, 2018

After Xepian-Xe Nam Noy dam in Laos collapsed: Laos reviews its Hydropower Strategy

In a twodays-meeting after the collaps of Xepian-XeNamnoy dam the government of Laos has decided to inspect all Hydropower dams in the country and to suspend any new investment in its hydroelectricity projects so it has time to review a longer-term development strategy and plans. This is reported by Vientiane Times.

Inspections are carried out into all dams, those that are complete and those whose construction is underway, reports The Nation. The investigation committee is chaired by Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of the Government Inspection Authority, Dr Bounthong Chitmany. The meeting also agreed to establish a high-level committee, supervised by Dr Bounthong, to investigate the responsibility of state authorities for the dam failure, as well as those in charge of issuing warnings ahead of the disaster. Laos will invite international experts for this investigation.


Read more:
After Xepian-Xe Nam Noy dam in Laos collapsed: More than thousand People missing

Laos - the Battery of Asia: Hydropower Dams and Consequences


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