| What can be done to prevent and mitigate the effects  of extreme weather? Last year Laos experienced floods, drought,  storms, landslides and crop pest invasions on 65 occasions, which affected  70,200 people in 15 provinces. Vientiane Times sought public opinion on what  could be done to prevent and lessen the effects of these weather extremes. Mr Chansamon Phanthoula, a  government official in Xaythany district, Vientianr: It’s not good that last year so  many harsh weather events occurred across Laos. We had terrible flooding, and  was the same in nearby countries. We have all heard news of earthquakes,  wildfires and tropical storms. When something like that happens it can cause  great loss of life and even wipe out communities. But we have to continue to  try to mitigate the effects of such events. Right now we should be preparing to  tackle the effects of hot weather, such as long dry spells followed by storms.  We know this will happen because it’s the same every year. Forecasters should  keep a close eye on the weather and alert people in good time if severe  conditions are on the way. When such things do occur, everyone should band  together to provide as much help as possible and we should all take note of  weather forecasts so that we are better prepared. 
                      
                        |  |  Ms Latdavone Kanutham, a  government employee in Luang Prabang province: The human activity involved in  the development process can lead to climate change, which is partly responsible  for natural disasters. There are many kinds of disasters, both nature-based and  man-made. However, most are the result of catastrophic extremes of nature and  can include storms, earthquakes, floods and drought which can have a vast  impact on people’s lives, especially in rural areas, by damaging their crops  and killing their livestock. When a serious natural disaster occurs, it affects  many people and slows development. To reduce the number of disasters and  mitigate their impacts, I think everyone should make an effort to cut back on  activities that may cause climate change or interfere with nature in other  ways. We need to reduce pollution and stop the destruction of forests. Ms Khamphout Soliphon, a  resident of Sisattanak district, Vientiane: Laos is always affected by  extreme weather events, it’s part of our natural climate, and we can expect  strong winds, landslides and flooding. But these tend to strike quickly and the  effects can be devastating, costing lives and inflicting enormous property  damage. I think the authorities should have a better system in place to monitor  and forecast extreme weather events so that the effects can be reduced. And every  country should actively try to protect the environment because it’s essential  that we maintain conditions that don’t result in climate change. We should be  aware of the activities that are harmful to nature  and the environment and change our ways accordingly.
 Ms Lae Phisavongsy, a resident of Vientiane: In my  opinion, everyone should join forces to protect our planet and the environment  because if they are well protected there will be fewer natural disasters. All  countries should do more to prevent such disasters. Of course, we can’t avoid  or stop disasters altogether, but we can be aware of this issue and take steps  to reduce the risks that lead to disasters so as to reduce the damage and  protect ourselves and our property as best we can. Developed and industrialised  countries and regions should reduce the amount of pollution and toxic waste  they produce, while all countries should cut back on activities that harm the  environment such as cutting down large numbers of trees, burning or destroying  the land, and damming and polluting rivers. If all countries work together, I’m  sure there will be fewer and less damaging natural disasters around the world. 
 By Lamphone Pasanthong(Latest Update February 8, 2022)
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