The Citizen (KZN)

Scale of damage is still unclear

DAM COLLAPSE: WALL OF WATER HITS RURAL COMMUNITIE­S Locals did not take heed of warnings, not expecting such devastatio­n.

- Khokong

The warning came at 4pm. An hour later the water started to flow through the village and by late evening, it was a torrent. Inpon Sivatan was at home on Monday afternoon when the village chief knocked on his door to warn that their remote hamlet in the southern tip of Laos was about to be flooded.

“The water came really fast. It just rushed through the village,” said Inpon, 55, as he tidied his house in Khokong, one of seven villages that was all but obliterate­d when a nearby hydropower dam collapsed on Monday, sending a wall of water crashing across rural communitie­s.

“I’ve lived here for 32 years and I’ve never seen anything like this,” Inpon said.

A medical official in a nearby settlement, who asked not to be named, said locals received an alert about three to four hours before the dam burst. But few took it seriously and did not expect the water to rise as high as it did.

The Xe-Pian Xe-Namnoy Power Company, a hydropower project that involves Laotian, Thai and South Korean firms, on Monday told local officials in a letter written in English that one of its subsidiary dams was “unsafety” and requested that they inform downstream villages.

At 8pm that evening, according to state media, Saddle Dam D – part of a network of two main dams and five subsidiary dams – failed and the deluge began.

The scale of the disaster in the southern province of Attapeu was still unclear yesterday, in part because of the inaccessib­ility of the area but also because reports from the isolated and poverty-stricken country’s state media have been scant, sketchy and sometimes inconsiste­nt. –

 ?? Pictures: Reuters ?? DEVASTATIO­N. A damaged house on a street during the flood after the Xe-Pian Xe-Namnoy hydropower dam collapsed in Attapeu province, Laos, on Monday.
Pictures: Reuters DEVASTATIO­N. A damaged house on a street during the flood after the Xe-Pian Xe-Namnoy hydropower dam collapsed in Attapeu province, Laos, on Monday.

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