China Daily (Hong Kong)

More flooding on way — typhoons, too

- By HOU LIQIANG houliqiang@chinadaily.com.cn

Major flooding in at least two rivers is possible in the coming days in China’s northern region, according to the top flood control authority.

As of Sunday, floods had affected more than 8.6 million people in 18 provincial regions, leaving 41 dead. While about 660,000 hectares of farmland were flooded, 2.41 million hectares of farmland have been troubled by drought, according to the State Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarte­rs.

When China entered the flood season on April 12, the average precipitat­ion in the country stood at 190 millimeter­s, 3 percent lower than average. But floods have occurred in more than 180 small and medium-size rivers across the country, it said.

The headquarte­rs also said that while major floods are forecast for the Haihe River and the middle reaches of the Yellow River, regional rainstorms may also result in floods in another four rivers, including the Yangtze and its largest tributary, the Hanjiang.

The country is expected to see more typhoons this year. The first typhoon arrived 75 days earlier than last year. While seven typhoons have formed, the country will see another 21 to 23 of them in its territory, about six of which will hit the mainland, the headquarte­rs said.

China has been in a critical stage for flood control this year with strong rainfall both in southern and northern

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parts of the country, said E Jingping, deputy head of the headquarte­rs and minister of water resources, on Sunday in a conference on flood control.

He asked staff members at the headquarte­rs to strengthen their forecasts and early warnings, especially for the Haihe, Yellow and Huaihe rivers and to prepare reservoirs for floodwater storage.

“Inspection­s should be conducted every day at each reservoir to ensure the water level stays below the level set for flood season. There needs to be enough space to store water brought by major floods,” he said.

He also asked staff to coordinate with different reservoirs for the most efficient floodwater containmen­t.

Based on rainfall forecasts, the headquarte­rs has dispatched six teams to Sichuan, Gansu, Anhui, Shaanxi and Henan provinces to guide the flood-control work.

The National Meteorolog­ical Center issued a yellow alert — third from the top in a fourtier color-coded weather warning system — on Wednesday morning for rainstorms in Hubei, Henan, Anhui and Jiangsu provinces. Daily precipitat­ion is expected to reach 100 millimeter­s on Wednesday and Thursday in some areas.

 ?? MIAO QIUNAO / XINHUA JIANGXI ?? Tourists watch as water is discharged from Xiaolangdi Reservoir in Jiyuan, Henan province, on Tuesday. The discharge will allow more room behind the dam to capture floodwater­s.
MIAO QIUNAO / XINHUA JIANGXI Tourists watch as water is discharged from Xiaolangdi Reservoir in Jiyuan, Henan province, on Tuesday. The discharge will allow more room behind the dam to capture floodwater­s.

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