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China, Laos, Myanmar & Thailand Team Up for Mekong Water Emergency Drill

🌊 This past Thursday (December 25), law enforcement teams from China, Laos, Myanmar and Thailand joined forces on the Lancang River in Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province, for a high-stakes water emergency drill. 🚤

A total of 121 officers and 10 patrol vessels took part in two main segments:

  • Fleet Review: Teams showcased vessel readiness and coordination.
  • Real-Combat Exercise: Simulated rescue and crisis management under realistic conditions.

Through this joint exercise, the four nations assessed key skills:

  • Rapid response times ⏱️
  • Emergency handling procedures ⚠️
  • Joint command efficiency 🤝
  • Cooperative operations along the Lancang-Mekong corridor 🌏

The Lancang (upper Mekong) is a lifeline for millions downstream in Southeast Asia. With climate change ramping up flood and drought risks, drills like this build trust and readiness across borders — keeping communities safe and the river flowing smoothly.

For young professionals in the region, this is a reminder that regional security and environmental resilience go hand in hand. Stay tuned for more updates on cross-border collaborations that matter! ✌️

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