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Hundreds missing in Laos after dam collapses

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BANGKOK (AFP) — Hundreds of people are missing and an unknown number were believed dead after the collapse of a hydropower dam under constructi­on in southeast Laos, state media reported yesterday.

Several dams are being built or are planned in Laos, an impoverish­ed and landlocked communist country that exports most of its hydropower energy to neighborin­g countries like Thailand.

Laos News Agency said the accident happened at a hydropower dam in southeaste­rn Attapeu province’s Sanamxay district late Monday, releasing five billion cubic meters of water — more than two million Olympic swimming pools.

The report added that the there were “several human lives claimed, and several hundreds of people missing.”

Several houses in the southern part of the district were also swept away, the report said, and officials in the province put out a call for relief aid for flood victims.

The $1.2-billion dam is part of a project by Vientianeb­ased Xe Pian Xe Namnoy Power Co., or PNPC, a joint venture formed in 2012.

Among the companies involved in the project according to the Laos News Agency are Thailand’s Ratchaburi Electricit­y Generating Holding, South Korea’s Korea Western Power and the state-run Lao Holding State Enterprise.

The 410 megawatt capacity dam was supposed to start commercial operations by 2019, according to the venture’s website.

The project planned to export 90 percent of its electricit­y to energy-hungry Thailand and the remaining amount was to be offered up on the local grid.

 ??  ?? Photo taken last year shows the reservoir of the Nam Ao River dam bursting its banks in Laos’ Vieng Khouang province. A similar incident happened yesterday when a dam collapsed in southeast Laos.
Photo taken last year shows the reservoir of the Nam Ao River dam bursting its banks in Laos’ Vieng Khouang province. A similar incident happened yesterday when a dam collapsed in southeast Laos.

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