Cà Mau province in Vietnam is experiencing significant coastal erosion, losing an estimated 250-300 hectares of protective mangrove forests annually. This erosion threatens coastal infrastructure, residential areas, and the vital mangrove ecosystem. Provincial authorities have allocated 26.820 trillion dong (approximately $1.09 billion USD) to address the issue and implement response measures. The loss of these mangrove forests, crucial for coastal defense, is accelerating due to natural factors and potentially human activity. The funding will be used for erosion control projects and ecosystem restoration efforts. The situation poses a long-term environmental and economic challenge for the region, impacting local communities and biodiversity. Authorities are prioritizing intervention to mitigate further damage and safeguard the coastline.