Shanghai Daily

Xi calls for anti-flood action

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CHINESE President Xi Jinping yesterday called for all-out efforts in the prevention, rescue and relief work of floods and geological disasters, and ensuring people’s lives and safety as the top priority, as south China is experienci­ng an intense flood season.

Rainstorm alerts have been issued for 26 consecutiv­e days in June. According to official data, as of June 26, weeks of torrential rain and heavy flooding have affected more than 13.7 million people in 26 provincial-level regions, including Guangxi, Guizhou,

Guangdong, Hunan and Jiangxi, and more than 744,000 people have been relocated.

The severe flooding has caused economic losses of 27.8 billion yuan (US$3.9 billion).

Xi asked local government­s and relevant department­s to “put people and their lives front and center” and properly resettle and relocate people affected by the flood.

Xi said China will enter a typhoon season soon and the State Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarte­rs and other related department­s should strengthen coordinati­on and guide local government­s to carry out natural disaster prevention, response and relief work.

In central China’s Hubei Province, days of rainfall has caused water levels in five major lakes to exceed the flood season limit. So far, authoritie­s have released 900 million cubic meters of water from 13 sites of the lakes. In Anhui Province, a fresh spell of heavy rainfall is likely to cause floods in the Huaihe River, authoritie­s said. Guizhou Province has forecast 10 days of rain.

(Agencies)

 ??  ?? Firefighte­rs evacuate children from flooded areas in Mianning County in Sichuan Province on Saturday. Torrential downpours have left three people dead in the province. — CNS
Firefighte­rs evacuate children from flooded areas in Mianning County in Sichuan Province on Saturday. Torrential downpours have left three people dead in the province. — CNS

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