
Dong Nai Province is intensifying forest fire prevention measures after two recent fires exposed the growing vulnerability of one of southern Vietnam’s most important ecological regions during peak dry-season conditions. As extreme heat, prolonged drought, and human-caused ignition risks converge, provincial authorities are moving urgently to prevent further damage to a forest system widely regarded as a critical environmental shield for the rapidly industrializing Southeast region. The situation highlights a broader reality facing Vietnam: in an era of rising climate volatility, forest fire prevention is becoming an increasingly strategic issue tied not only to biodiversity, but also to air quality, regional climate stability, and socio-economic resilience.