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| The disaster left more than 6,600 people homeless, the Lao News
  Agency reported. It showed pictures of villagers wading through muddy flood
  waters carrying belongings. Others boarded rickety wooden boats or stood on
  the roofs of submerged houses.
 Officials have brought boats to help evacuate people in San Sai
  district of Attapeu province, where the Xe-Pian Xe-Namnoy hydropower dam is
  located, as water levels rise after the collapse, ABC Laos news reported.
 "We are running an emergency team and planning to help evacuate
  and rescue residents in villages near the dam,” a SK Engineering &
  Construction spokesman told Reuters by telephone.
 The dam collapsed at 20.00 hours on Monday (July 23) releasing 5
  billion cubic metres of water and several hundred people are missing and
  homes have been swept away, the Lao News Agency said. It said several people
  had died.
 Prime Minister Thongloun Sisoulith has suspended government
  meetings and led Cabinet members to monitor rescue and relief efforts in one
  of the affected areas, the state agency reported.
 The Attapeu Provincial Administration Office has announced
  relief aid for flood victims. Authorities of Attapeu Province also called on
  Party, government organizations, business community, officials, police and
  military forces and the Lao people to provide emergency aid for the victims.
 Being constructed by Xe Pian-Xe Namnoy Power Company (PNPC), a
  joint venture of the Republic of Korean, Thai and Lao companies, the Xe
  Pian-Xe Namnoy hydroelectric power project is estimated to cost US$1.02
  billion, and is estimated to have an annual electricity generation of
  approximately 1,860 GWh.
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                               Source: NDO