Câu ví dụ #11
1. “The sand thieves have pushed us to a dead-end.
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2. Some 70 million cubic meters of sand is estimated to have been extracted over a decade from the Mekong River, the WWF said in its Impacts of sand Mining on Ecosystem Structure, Process and Biodiversity in Rivers report last year.
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3. He suggested the government should move diplomatically to reduce the negative impacts caused by upstream activities and take strong measures to end the overexploitation of sand and groundwater.
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4. Uneven depths in creeks and rivers due to illegal sand mining can create currents and eddies, endangering not only miners but anyone using the rivers, with many Drowning incidents across India are blamed on the black market for sand.
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5. “We have registered cases of sand theft and violations of environmental standards but no drowning cases,” said SD Jadhav, a senior police inspector at the local police station, when asked.
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6. When Vietnam began a 15-day social distancing campaign on April 1, with people asked to remain home and only go out when truly necessary, sand miners seemed to take advantage.
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7. It is clear that the illegal sand miners have taken advantage of the stay-at-home order and the fact that the public's attention is no longer on them.
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8. For people living along the Red River, the fight against illegal sand mining has been around for ages because usually criminals disappear when the police arrive and return after they leave.
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9. Ten days after the socialization campaign, people in Thong Nhat Commune, Bu Dang District, Binh Phuoc Province, complained that there were too many sand miners.
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10. Besides working every night on the river, causing the risk of landslides, the miners also have trucks going in and out of the commune to transport sand to cause pollution.
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