NATURAL Disaster Management
Committee (NDMC) Chairman Vice President U Henry Van Thio accompanied by
Ayeyawady Region Chief Minister U Hla Moe Aung, Deputy Ministers U Hla Kyaw and
U Kyaw Myo and officials inspected the construction of Ayeyawady Hinthada Zalun
Township portion of Thekon-Nyaing Aing Pan levee constructed with NDMC funds K
990.868 million yesterday.
Vice President U Henry Van Thio
arrived in Zalun Town in the morning and Irrigation and Water Utilisation
Management Department (IWUMD) Deputy Director General U Bo Bo Kyaw explained
about the construction of levee, Directorate of Water Resources and Improvement
of River Systems (DWIR) acting Director General U Win Hlaing explained about
Ayeyawady River water way and embankment maintenance works near the levee and
Region Chief Minister U Hla Moe Aung provided additional explanations at the
Myat Zalun Hall.
With regard to the explanations the
Vice President said emphasis must be placed toward quality in striving to
complete the construction of the levee before the start of the rains. In the
long run DWIR was to allocate fund annually for stress embankment maintenance
work and silt dredging work near the levee to widen the water way.
While these were being conducted
IWUMD was constructing the new levee to prevent damage in the region if there
were overflowing of river and embankment erosion. Therefore the maintenance of
the the Ayeyawady Hinthada levee needs to be coordinated and that there should
be cooperation between the two departments. In conducting maintenance of
embankments and improvement of waterways, methods that were appropriate for the
region need to be discovered and calculation made to conduct works according to
allocated funds.
Next the Vice President inspected
the construction of the levee with machineries, dredging a sandbar near the
levee with a dredging machine to change the water way, embankment protection
works conducted and a breach that occurred near 22/2 milepost of the levee.
The levee construction was 97
percent completed and with the construction of this new levee more than 300,000
acres of farmlands, a population of 1,255,168 from 286,615 households in 476
wards and village tracts of Zalun, Kyonpyaw, Yekyi, Danubyu, Kyaunggon and
Ngathaingchaung townships will be protected from the danger of flooding and
inundation.
After paying homage and donating
money to the Zalun Manaungmyin Pyi Taw Pyan Pagoda, the Vice President left
Zalun by car and reached Yangon in the afternoon.
MNA
(Translated by Zaw Min)
PHOTO: YE HTUT
Ref; The Global New Light of
Myanmar

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