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Supporting Laos in Enhancing Disaster Warning Capabilities

10:15 07/08/2024

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On August 6, in Vientiane, the capital of Laos, the Viet Nam Academy of Science and Technology, in collaboration with the Lao Ministry of Technology and Communications, inaugurated the Disaster Data and Communication Laboratory. This new facility represents a significant stride forward in the cooperative efforts between the two nations in the field of disaster management and technological advancement.

The renovation and installation of equipment and software for the laboratory were carried out from July 26 to August 4. The facility, covering an area of 50 square meters, is equipped with four display screens, two computers, and various other tools designed for real-time earthquake monitoring. This modern infrastructure will play a crucial role in enhancing the country's ability to respond to natural disasters, particularly earthquakes.

The establishment of the Disaster Data and Communication Laboratory is a pivotal step in creating a domestic geophysical network system for Laos. It will also facilitate the integration of data from Laos with geophysical stations across Viet Nam, Thailand, and Southeast Asia, thereby contributing to a broader regional network for disaster monitoring and response.

Currently, Laos operates three earthquake monitoring stations located in Vientiane, Luang Prabang, and Bolikhamxay provinces. These stations, spaced 150 to 300 kilometers apart, are vital for tracking seismic activity across the country. The new laboratory will further bolster these efforts by providing a centralized hub for data collection and analysis.

The inauguration of this laboratory not only underscores the strengthening ties between Viet Nam and Laos in science and technology but also serves as a foundational element of Laos's digital government program. By enhancing disaster data management and communication, this initiative provides a robust scientific basis for improving disaster preparedness and response in the region.

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