Disasters and emergency response

Disaster preparedness and emergency response policy and administration

Gov’t Plans Recovery Efforts In Disaster-hit Areas

(KPL) The government has deliberated and approved in principle a disaster recovery plan to be implemented in 124 districts hit by disasters. According to the plan, over 3,166 billion kip is needed for its implementation in the disaster-hit districts.More ...

KPL editor

Government Fails in Promise to Deliver Assistance to Victims of Laos Dam Burst

Survivors of July’s disaster at the Xe Pian Xe Namnoy (PNPC) hydropower project in Champassak, Laos are calling upon the local and national governments for relief, after failing to receive promised allowances for living expenses for the past two month., according to a local official.Two ...

Max Avary

Govt assesses relief funding received following floods

The government has received over 20 billion kip, more than 93 million Thai baht and over US$14 million from donors in Laos and other countries, to support relief and recovery efforts in the wake of severe flooding.More ...

Times Reporters

Government, Development Partners Prepare To Address Disaster Recovery At This Year’s Round Table Meeting

(KPL) The Lao PDR’s main development cooperation and policy dialogue forum, the annual Round Table Meeting will be held in Vientiane on 4-5 December.The Round Table Process is led by the Ministry of Planning and Investment, bringing together government agencies and Development Partners to take ...

KPL

Ministry to strengthen coordination among emergency medical teams

Lao officials and representatives from the World Health Organisation (WHO) are meeting in Vientiane to discuss ways to improve coordination between emergency medical teams.Better coordination is necessary to integrate the services provided by these teams to ensure the quality and timeliness of medical care for ...

Times Reporters

Lao Governor Walks Back Projected Costs For Housing in Flood-Hit Attapeu

The governor of a province in Laos hit by flooding from a dam breach earlier this year has issued conflicting estimates of the projected cost to house displaced persons, giving figures deemed unnecessarily high by another official source and contradicting statements he himself had made ...

Richard Finney

Govt needs over 6 trillion kip for flood recovery

The government estimates it will need at least 6 trillion kip to recover from the damage done by floods around the country this year, with the greatest need being in the transport and agriculture sectors.The recovery effort will take place in the short, medium and ...

Times Reporters

Two Attapeu missing flood victims’ remains recovered

Remains of two of the 31 persons who had remained listed as missing since the flash flooding caused by July’s saddle dam collapse were recovered on Wednesday and Thursday in Sanamxay district, Attapeu province.More ...

Phaisithong Chandala

31 missing still as Sanamxay search ceases, DPM says

As many as 31 persons remain unaccounted for despite extended search operations to locate all victims of the July 23 flash flooding caused by a collapse of a dam in Sanamxay district, Attapeu province, Deputy Prime Minister said yesterday.Authorities in charge have decided to officially ...

Souksakhone Vaenkeo

Risk-informed development

(KPL) We mark the International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction and the ASEAN Disaster Management Day every year on 13 October. In the Lao PDR – in the aftermath of tropical storms Sontinh and Bebinca and floods across all provinces – this day gives us an opportunity to raise awareness ...

KPL

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