Laos' work on the Mekong river draws criticism (BBC)

By: 
Jonah Fisher
Date: 
Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Originally published in BBC News

Construction at the Xayaburi Dam site
Construction at the Xayaburi Dam site

In a dusty gorge deep in landlocked Laos, work is underway on a project that could change South-East Asia forever.

Despite the protests of countries downstream and the warnings of scientists, a construction company has begun building the first dam across the lower reaches of one of the world's great rivers.

Officially the Lao government says it has not decided whether to go ahead with damming the Mekong at Xayaburi - but all the evidence suggests otherwise.