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Vietnam suspends steel firms after pollution protests

AFP  |  Hanoi 

Two plants in central were ordered to suspend production, according to an official statement today, following reports of protests by residents complaining of polluted air and from the factories. The temporary suspensions come amid mounting anxiety over the environment in where a massive toxic dump by a plant in 2016 killed masses of fish along the in one of the country's worst-ever environmental disasters. Residents near the firms on the outskirts of the bustling city of said local officials promised in 2016 that they would be relocated, according to Photos on state-run media earlier this week showed large crowds gathered near the plants, reportedly protesting the delayed relocation process and ongoing pollution woes. city officials said the Vietnamese-owned and corporations were "asked to stop all production activities that cause environmental pollution", according to a statement Thursday. It did not say when production is expected to resume. The statement added that local officials agreed to "finalise a solution" regarding the relocations, while warning residents not to violate laws or disrupt "security and social order". Local residents previously protested over pollution complaints in 2016, which also prompted a temporary suspension and the government's promise to move their homes, according to state-run VNExpress. Villagers complained this week of contaminated water, an open landfill, and noise pollution, according to the site. The incident follows a huge toxic spill in April 2016 by Taiwanese firm Formosa which decimated livelihoods in fishing villages along the and prompted rare protests across the country. Formosa was ordered to pay USD 500 million to the over the disaster, though many fishermen tried to sue the government after the payment was issued, claiming they were not compensated enough or anything at all.

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First Published: Thu, March 01 2018. 19:05 IST
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