Environment
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Sand Mining Threatens People in Vietnam Due to Home Collapse, Shoreline Erosion
Sand mining in Vietnam has threatened livelihood and communities due to sinking homes and shoreline erosion, according to recent reports. Reports raised concerns about the impacts on homes. Read here.
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