JavaScript is off. Please enable to view full site.

​Residents net big catches as Vietnam hydropower plant ceases water discharge

​Residents net big catches as Vietnam hydropower plant ceases water discharge

Wednesday, October 04, 2017, 18:50 GMT+7

Some of the fish weighed up to 10 kilograms

Residents in the southern Vietnamese province of Dong Nai have been able to harvest some big catches after a local hydropower dam ceased its release of water.

The Tri An Hydroelectric plant, located in Vinh Cuu District, Dong Nai, concluded its eight-day long water release on Tuesday, leaving local citizens with a shallow body of water filled with big fish.

The operation ended at around 10:00 am, and hundreds of people were ready to pocket some catches of the year.

These are the fish that were unable to swim through the dam when it began its release of water downstream.  

By 11:00 am on the same day, the hunting began as fishermen equipped with the necessary tools harvested a wide variety of fish, including catfish, snakehead, and carp.

Some of them weighed up to 10 kilograms.

According to some experienced residents, this year’s quantity was less than in previous years.

Some merchants also took the opportunity to buy the fish from local residents to resell them at local markets and restaurants.

TUOI TRE NEWS

More

;

Photos

VIDEOS

‘Taste of Australia’ gala dinner held in Ho Chi Minh City after 2-year hiatus

Taste of Australia Gala Reception has returned to the Park Hyatt Hotel in Ho Chi Minh City's District 1 after a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic

Vietnamese woman gives unconditional love to hundreds of adopted children

Despite her own immense hardship, she has taken in and cared for hundreds of orphans over the past three decades.

Vietnam’s Mekong Delta celebrates spring with ‘hat boi’ performances

The art form is so popular that it attracts people from all ages in the Mekong Delta

Latest news