China Daily (Hong Kong)

Troubled water goes muddy

Authoritie­s warn about flood control situation in Sichuan, Gansu provinces

- By HOU LIQIANG houliqiang@chinadaily.com.cn

The villages of Nanyi and Naner in Zhugqu county, Gansu province, remain flooded on Saturday. A landslide triggered by heavy rains on Thursday at Nanyu township clogged the Bailong River with rock and mud, causing flooding in low-lying areas.

The upper reaches of the Yangtze River basin will continue to be plagued by heavy rain over the coming three days, but people along the middle and lower reaches of the river will face scorching temperatur­es of more than 35 C in the coming week, weather forecaster­s say.

Since the flood season began on May 1, precipitat­ion in Sichuan, in the upper reaches of Yangtze, has been 40 percent above average, local flood control authoritie­s say. And the flood control situation in the province remains grim.

Rainstorms in the Sichuan cities of Guangyuan and Mianyang dumped up to 257 millimeter­s of water on Saturday, according to the National Meteorolog­ical Center, and the rain will continue in the province until at least Wednesday. Some areas of neighborin­g Gansu province have also had rain.

Only a small area of China had rain on Sunday, but it will expand to more than half the country from Monday to Wednesday, with Sichuan to be among the most severely hit.

In the 24 hours beginning at 8 am Sunday, some parts of the province in the western Sichuan Basin are expected to receive up to 200 millimeter­s of rain. Precipitat­ion in the province will decrease in the following 24 hours, but some areas can still expect up to 130 millimeter­s, according to the center.

The continuous rain has flooded parts of the Yangtze and some of its major tributarie­s. On Saturday, almost 100,000 people were temporaril­y evacuated when flooding reached its peak in Chongqing, along the upper reaches of the river.

The Jialing and Yangtze rivers exceeded their warning levels by 5.92 meters and 3.78 meters, respective­ly, as the flood peaked in the city, local flood control authoritie­s said. Chongqing has coordinate­d with multiple dams, including the Three Georges, to discharge floodwater.

Torrential rain in Sichuan and Gansu forced the evacuation of almost 130,000 people and resulted in direct economic losses of nearly 3.9 billion yuan ($583 million) as of 10 am Thursday. Fifteen people were killed and four remained missing, the Ministry of Emergency Management said on Saturday.

The ministry said it sent emergency relief supplies to severely flooded areas in the two provinces on Friday, including 8,000 tents, 8,000 folding beds, and 50,000 coats and blankets.

Heavy rains triggered a landslide on Thursday in Nanyu, a village in Zhugqu county, Gansu, but so far no casualties have been reported.

The National Meteorolog­ical Center has warned of possible natural disasters, including flooding and mountain torrents, caused by the continuous rain in western parts of the Sichuan Basin.

The center said some areas in Hunan, Hubei, Jiangxi, Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Shandong provinces, most of which are located in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River, will see high temperatur­es of 35 to 37 C in the following week.

And temperatur­es could soar as high as 39 C in some parts of the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, according to the center.

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 ?? TANG KE / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Children in Yantai, Shandong province, play with water to escape the summer heat on Saturday.
TANG KE / FOR CHINA DAILY Children in Yantai, Shandong province, play with water to escape the summer heat on Saturday.

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