Holding accountable for any delays on compensation in the central provinces
9/11/16
Residents
in the central provinces of Hà Tĩnh and Thừa Thiên-Huế affected by the recent
environmental incident started to receive their first-phase compensation
package.
Central
Quảng Trị and Quảng Bình provinces will allocate the compensation from November
10 and 11 respectively, according to a report by the Ministry of Agriculture
and Rural Development (MARD).
The
report was presented yesterday at the third meeting of the steering committee
to stabilise lives and production in four central provinces affected by marine
environmental incidents. The meeting was chaired by Deputy Minister Trương Hòa
Bình, also the committee’s leader.
On
September 29, Prime Minister Nguyễn Xuân Phúc issued Decision 1880/QĐ-TTg on
the compensation levels for damage from the incident caused by Taiwan-invested
Hưng Nghiệp Formosa Hà Tĩnh Steel Company.
Deputy
Prime Minister Trương Hòa Bình has agreed to spend VNĐ3 trillion (US$135
million) in advance on compensation. The compensation was sourced from a
package of over VNĐ11.5 trillion ($500 million) pledged by Hưng
Nghiệp Formosa Hà Tĩnh Steel Company.
According
to MARD, the compensation distribution has been behind schedule as northern and
central localities were affected by unexpected floods in early October.
Specifically,
as of November 7, Thừa Thiên-Huế Province has distributed VNĐ213.9 billion
($9.5million) out of given VNĐ400 billion ($17.7million). Hà Tĩnh Province has
allocated VNĐ 49.4 billion ($2.2million) out of given VNĐ1 trillion
($44.5million).
Regarding
the Prime Minister’s order on dealing with seafood stocks in frozen stores in
four provinces, the Health Ministry said that these provinces have nearly 5,400
tonnes of stock, 82 per cent of which are safe.
Deputy
Minister Bình asked the steering committee to deal with these stocks within the
month to regain fishermen’s trust.
Tonnes of
safe fish that have remained unsold for a prolonged period will increase the
damage by hundreds of billions of đồng, Bình said.
The
compensation level announced at the meeting determines 100 per cent for
fishermen with unsafe inventory which must be destroyed.
Those
with out-of-date seafood in stock will be compensated for 70 per cent of losses
and out-of-date seafood will be turned into animal feed.
Fishermen
with safe seafood in stock will be supported with 30 per cent plus 100 per cent
of payment spent on electricity and interest rates.
MARD also
proposed that Prime Minister Nguyễn Xuân Phúc consider increasing compensation
levels and adding lists of people affected by the incident.
Bình said
that in an effort to help residents following the environmental incident, the
Government has looked to compensate for damages, stabilise lives and resume
production amongst affected locals.
The
project inherits Prime Minister’s decision 1880/QĐ/TTg and opinions of
ministries and sectors. The important point of the project is to continue to
identify affected people whose compensation has not been determined in the PM’s
decision, he said.
He asked
MARD to continue to listen to feedback and complete the project.
The
Health Ministry, Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources and Việt Nam
Academy of Science and Technology need to update unbiased, accurate and
reliable information on sea environment assessment for residents. In
particular, information that the ocean environment in four central provinces is
now safe for swimming, tourism activities and aquaculture must be widely
disseminated, he said.
At the
meeting, MARD proposed policies to support fishermen building boats. It is
expected that about 1,000 fishing boats will be built or upgraded into offshore
fishing boats with capacities of 90 horsepower or more. If the proposal is
approved, it will be implemented in 2017 and 2018.
A
representative from the Health Ministry said that it takes time to answer the
question of when fish at the bottom layer is safe to be consumed.
The
ministry proposed health insurance support for those who do not have insurance,
starting from 2017.
The chairmen of the affected provinces will be held accountable for
any delays or false damage reports, said the authorities. Officials also told
fishermen in Ha Tinh not to listen to “bad people” who are inciting violence
and having a negative impact on social order. Formosa’s operations will be
monitored closely with public oversight, and any recurrence could result in the
plant being suspended.
The mass fish deaths were first reported on April 6 this year when
a large number of fish washed ashore in Hà Tĩnh Province. It soon spread to
Quảng Bình, Quảng Trị and Thừa Thiên-Huế provinces.
About 70 tonnes of dead fish were found in the four central
provinces, and Thừa Thiên-Huế province alone reported 35 tonnes of
farm-raised fish had died.
The pollution also affected over 260,000 people who earn their
living by working at sea.
Late in June, Formosa Hà Tĩnh accepted responsibility for the mass
fish deaths and pledged compensation to support local fishermen and to help
renew the polluted marine environment./.
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Officials as saying that a large part of the money from FHS would be spent on measures to help the damaged marine ecosystems recover.
Formosa pledged to deal with shortcomings in waste and wastewater treatment, improve its production technologies to ensure waste is completely treated before being discharged, and not to repeat such an incident.
Hope people there will recover soon!
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