China Daily (Hong Kong)

Rains will cool regions but raise flooding risk

- By HOU LIQIANG houliqiang@chinadaily.com.cn

Rainfall is expected to drench areas of northern China until Tuesday, bringing an end to the scorching temperatur­es but increasing the risk of floods in many rivers.

Forecasts from the National Meteorolog­ical Center show most areas in the country’s northwest, north and northeast regions would experience showers or thundersho­wers for the next two days, with precipitat­ion of up to 180 centimeter­s.

The rain will be brief but strong in some areas, with hourly precipitat­ion of up to 50 millimeter­s, while several regions are expected to see strong winds and hailstorms, according to the center. Beijing was expected to see frequent thundersto­rms, it added.

The wet weather will help reduce the high temperatur­es that have lingered in northern China since Wednesday and is expected to relieve the drought that has troubled several areas, forecaster­s said.

However, according to informatio­n from the center, drought conditions in some parts of Liaoning and Jilin provinces and the Inner Mongolia autonomous region may remain grim, as rainfall will be unevenly distribute­d.

The rainfall will also increase geological hazards in central Gansu province and in southeaste­rn Jilin, it added.

“The Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei province region and Gansu need to strengthen hydrologic monitoring in medium-sized and small rivers and reservoirs as well as comb through these water bodies to thoroughly root out safety hazards,” the national observator­y said, adding that special attention should be paid to mountain torrents.

The State Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarte­rs said on Sunday that northern China will experience its heaviest rainfall on Tuesday, with Beijing potentiall­y getting up to 70 mm.

The rain could cause at least six major rivers to flood, and the water level in some small and medium-sized rivers is expected to rise above warning levels, it said.

The headquarte­rs has notified authoritie­s in six provincial regions to take measures against possible mountain torrents and debris flows.

“People in the lower reaches of water bodies with safety hazard should be evacuated immediatel­y,” the headquarte­rs said in a statement.

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