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I wanted to say that the riparian countries experts have confirmed that the dams are not the cause of the dry up.The comments are not subjet to any modification.Respect the freedom of speech as civilized person please.
Apr 02, 2012 11:59 AM
Reply to this commentWho did pay Ponnudurai to write about what is not related to his Country? I see that he lies when he said that the lao government expert has blamed the dams in China for the dry up in mekong during the dry season.
Apr 02, 2012 11:16 AM
Reply to this commentPonnudurai has failed to mention the name and title of the lao Government expert who has said the the Mekong dried up because of te dams in China.The experts of the riparian countries who have visited the dams have confirmed that those dams are the cause of the dry up.
What do you think about the flooding in August 2011? What was the cause of the flooding? the dams or the rains?Why the Mekong doesn't dry up during the rainy season?.I like to say what ever the cause of the dry up or flooding the only remedy is the construction of the hydroelectric dams to regulate the debit to save the water at good level.Every drop of water that flows away in every minute is money.
Apr 02, 2012 10:52 AM
Reply to this commentLAO DENG TODAY YOU BLAME CHINE,NOT TO LATE YET GO GO LAO DENG YOU NEED TO BLAME CHINESE
Apr 02, 2012 08:32 AM
Reply to this commentWow, With all that rain the river still dry up that quick?
Apr 02, 2012 06:14 AM
Reply to this commentI do support the Chinese Dams, because the land of China need water too.
Mar 31, 2012 06:51 AM
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No any comment is subjet to modofication without the express consent of the one who write it!
Apr 02, 2012 12:21 PM
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