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Koh Kong provincial governor Mithona Phuthong (front right) and her officials inspect an area to build crematoriums for deceased Covid-19 patients yesterday. Koh Kong Provincial Administration
Koh Kong to build crematoriums for deceased Covid patients
Tue, 4 May 2021
The Koh Kong Provincial Administration plans to build two crematoriums for deceased Covid-19 patients – one in Mondul Seima district’s Tuil Koki commune and the other in Botum Sakor district’s Chi Treh commune.
Provincial deputy governor Khim Chandy told The Post on May 4 that the first construction site off National Road 48 in Tuil Koki commune’s Tuol Koki Leu village was chosen by provincial governor Mithona Phuthong.
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Sea fillers warned of legal actions
Tue, 16 March 2021
The Koh Kong and Preah Sihanouk provincial authorities are working to identify people who have filled in the sustainable Use Area in Koh Kong ’s Mondul Seima district and an area of sea in Preah Sihanouk’s Stung Hav district.
Koh Kong deputy provincial governor Sok Sothy told The Post on March 16 that he had ordered the Mondul Seima district administration and relevant specialists to search for people who filled in the banks of a channel on state land in the sustainable Use Area in Tuol Kokir Kraom village in the district’s Tuol Koki commune and make a report before making a formal decision.
Fossilised bones were found on Koh Por island in Koh Kong province by a team of archaeologists from the Cambodian Ministry of Environment. - Phnom Penh Post/ANN PHNOM PENH, March 14 (Phnom Penh Post/ANN): A team of archaeologists from the Ministry of Environment is studying fossilised bones found on Koh Por next to the Tatai Wildlife Sanctuary in Bak Khlang commune, Mondul Seima district, Koh Kong province. Based on preliminary findings, the fossil may be of animals that lived when dinosaurs roamed the earth.
Lim Vanchan, office director of the heritage area department of the ministry’s general department of local communities said on March 9 that the fossil is 70cm long and 20cm wide.
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Fossilised bones were found on Koh Por island in Koh Kong province on Thursday. Koh Kong Administration
Ancient ammonite fossils unearthed in Koh Kong
Thu, 11 March 2021
A team of archaeologists from the Ministry of Environment is studying fossilised bones found on Koh Por next to the Tatai Wildlife Sanctuary in Bak Khlang commune, Mondul Seima district, Koh Kong province. Based on preliminary findings, the fossil may be of animals that lived when dinosaurs roamed the earth.
Lim Vanchan, office director of the heritage area department of the ministry’s general department of local communities said on March 9 that the fossil is 70cm long and 20cm wide.