日批在线视频_内射毛片内射国产夫妻_亚洲三级小视频_在线观看亚洲大片短视频_女性向h片资源在线观看_亚洲最大网

News >China

China braces for more floods as downpours continue

2010-07-26 19:53

BEIJING - Drenched riverside towns in central and southern parts of China on Monday prepared for even more flooding as water levels in the country's huge rivers surged and rainstorms continued.

Mud flows hit a remote riverside village in the southwestern province of Yunnan bordering Myanmar early Monday, leaving 11 people missing and another 11 injured, local officials reported.

China braces for more floods as downpours continue
The file photo shows dark clouds cover the sky over the Yangtze River before flood crests arrive in Wuhan, Central China's Hubei province July 22, 2010. [Photo/Xinhua] 

The village, located in Drung-Nu Autonomous County of Gongshan near the region's key waterway Nujiang River, is very difficult to reach after rain-triggered landslides and mud flows blocked the mountainous trails frustrating rescue efforts.

Officials with the regional Lisu Autonomous Prefecture of Nujiang government said they were as yet unable to reach the injured.

In central Hubei Province, the government raised the flood alert to the second highest level and ordered relevant agencies and rescuers to remain vigilant.

The water flow rate into the Danjiangkou Reservoir from the Hanjiang River, the second largest branch of the Yangtze River, peaked at the highest in almost three decades, the provincial disaster relief headquarters said, describing the flood-control situation as "very severe."

The reservoir's water level is expected to rise to at least 155 meters on Tuesday, about 6 meters above the reservoir's danger level.

Authorities have ordered the operation of a flood buffer system -- the diversion of water flows into an emergency reservoir capable of holding 1.6 billion cubic meters of water.

Vice Governor Zhao Bin told a provincial disaster relief meeting on Monday that measures should be strengthened to ensure that "no dike breaches, no dam bursts and losses are kept to the minimum."

Water flow rates at the Three Gorges Dam, meanwhile, at the mainstream of the upper Yangtze River -- China's longest river, rose Monday after a three-day lull.

The water flow rate hit 40,500 cubic meters per second Monday morning, and it is expected to continue to rise until it peaks on Tuesday.

Engineers at the dam located in Hubei's Yichang City said the water level at the Three Gorges reservoir behind the dam may exceed its year high level of 158.86 meters, which is 13.86 meters above the danger line.

Last Tuesday, the flow of the Yangtze River exceeded the rate during the 1998 floods that killed 4,150 people and was the highest since the dam became fully operational in 2009. But the dam managed to buffer the worst of the floods.

Flooding killed at least 13 people in Yichang in the past three days.

Disaster prevention efforts were especially intensified in Hubei's provincial capital of Wuhan City, where the Hanjiang River and the Yangtze's mainstream converge.

China braces for more floods as downpours continue

Emergency staff use sand bags to block the breach of a dike on the Luofu River in Huayin, Shaanxi province, on Sunday. [Xinhua] 

About 7,551 workers were mobilized to check the dikes and other flood-control systems in the central China city around the clock.

In northwest China's Shaanxi Province, soldiers tried for a second time to fix a breach in the embankment of a flooding tributary of the Weihe River, a branch of the Yellow River, China's second longest river.

More than 3,000 soldiers and local residents have been laying rocks and sand bags narrowing the initially 80-meter gap but failed to completely plug it.

Floods, landslides and mud flows in Shaanxi in the past 11 days had left at least 111 dead and 167 missing, provincial authorities said Sunday.

Rains also raised the water levels of many branches of the Yellow River around its middle reaches. The Yellow River Flood Control and Drought Relief Office has ordered the clearing of waterways, evacuation of residents in low-lying areas and intensified monitoring of floodwaters.

Authorities on Monday also halted train services linking Lhasa, capital city of southwestern China's Tibet Autonomous Region, to the country's east coast as tracks passing through the mountainous area of Shaanxi were  at risk from floods and landslides.

In southeast China's Jiangxi Province, firemen and police are wading through knee-deep waters on the streets of the mountainous city of Jinggangshan to prevent further flooding. The city is known as the cradle of the Chinese Communist revolution.

Rainfall over the previous 24 hours reached 160 mm at 8 am Monday and water has risen up to one meter deep in Ciping Town, the seat of the municipal government.

Floods in China this year had left 742 people dead and 367 missing as of last Friday.

Premier Wen Jiabao has urged local authorities to fully prepare for the "grave flood-control situation."

Related News:

主站蜘蛛池模板: 国产视频一 | 五月婷婷激情综合 | 岛国精品在线播放 | 日本免费不卡视频 | 久久hd| 五月婷婷综合色 | 国产免费福利视频 | 久热中文 | 福利在线观看 | 男人天堂亚洲天堂 | 国内久久 | 国产一区二区三区欧美 | 特级免费毛片 | 久久久久免费视频 | 国产有码在线观看 | 国产精品www色诱视频 | 激情区| 视频在线一区 | 黄色av网站免费看 | 国产一级做a爱片久久毛片a | 国产日韩欧美视频 | 国产精品一区久久久 | 性户外野战hd | 国产超级av| 欧美一级成人 | 国产成人片 | 亚洲精品日韩丝袜精品 | 久久久久免费观看 | 超碰123 | 久久特级毛片 | 午夜成人在线视频 | 夜夜爽夜夜操 | 日韩va在线 | 亚洲人一区| a级毛毛片 | 欧美成欧美va | 日韩三级一区 | 欧美日韩久久久 | 久久成人久久 | 97色在线 | 国产天堂在线观看 |