PhnomPenhPost-May 18, 2021

The waters of the Tonle Sap River have dried up in the fishing and tourist area in Kampong Phluk commune’s Kampong Phluk village in Siem Reap province’s Prasat Bakong district, affecting the livelihoods of over 700 families who depend on fishing and tourism. Kampong Phluk commune chief Sok Blong told The Post that the absence of water had affected the more than 700 families working as fishermen or in transporting tourists who would go sightseeing there. Kampong Phluk village chief Ouk Lom also said the people were catching less fish with the water levels this low and that climate change and water level fluctuations made it difficult for the fish to adapt and survive. Om Savath, a representative of the Kampong Phluk fishing community, said that when the waters were shallow the community was concerned about the impacts on the 200ha of nature reserves there.

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