China’s flood-control situation remains complex serious vice minister

(240814) -- CHIFENG, Aug. 14, 2024 (Xinhua) -- An aerial drone photo taken on Aug. 14, 2024 shows rescuers placing sandbags at the site of a dike breach in Taipingdi Town of Chifeng City, north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.
  The dike breach at a river in Inner Mongolia was sealed at 2:13 p.m. Wednesday, causing no casualties, according to the local drought relief and flood control headquarters.
   The dike breach, which measured over 10 meters in width, occurred at about 12:40 p.m. Tuesday at the Laoha River in Taipingdi Town of Chifeng City, forcing over 800 residents to evacuate and affecting some 600 hectares of farmland.
   Over 800 rescue personnel from armed police, firefighting, public security, emergency management and other departments were mobilized to seal the breach. (Xinhua/Bei He)

BEIJING – China continues to face a complex and severe flood-control situation, with heavy rainfall still posing risks of secondary disasters in different regions, Vice Minister of Water Resources Wang Bao’en said Monday.

At a press briefing, Wang said the country remains in the main flood season despite the end of a critical flood-control period from mid-July to mid-August. Currently, the Wusuli River is witnessing an ongoing surge, exceeding safety levels, while the risks of secondary disasters caused by heavy rain remain, and the impact of looming typhoons still persists, Wang said.

In a Monday alert, the Ministry of Emergency Management said that heavy rainstorms are anticipated in Guangdong’s eastern coast and southwestern Liaoning from Monday to Tuesday, and that an emergency response has been activated for the two provinces.

Since July, torrential rains and floods have affected both the north and south of China, with the country recording a 120 percent increase in rivers issuing warnings for high water levels compared to the same period in previous years. Meanwhile, 30 rivers have reported their biggest floods in history. To cope with the floods, over 1,000 large and medium-sized reservoirs across multiple river basins have been mobilized for flood control to significantly alleviate the flood-control pressure in downstream regions, according to the Ministry of Water Resources. (Xinhua) …[+]