-
Important news
-
News
-
In-Depth
-
Shenzhen
-
China
-
World
-
Business
-
Speak Shenzhen
-
Features
-
Culture
-
Leisure
-
Opinion
-
Photos
-
Lifestyle
-
Travel
-
Special Report
-
Digital Paper
-
Kaleidoscope
-
Health
-
Markets
-
Sports
-
Entertainment
-
Business/Markets
-
World Economy
-
Weekend
-
Newsmaker
-
Diversions
-
Movies
-
Hotels and Food
-
Yes Teens!
-
News Picks
-
Tech and Science
-
Glamour
-
Campus
-
Budding Writers
-
Fun
-
Qianhai
-
Advertorial
-
CHTF Special
-
Futian Today
在线翻译:
szdaily -> China -> 
China gears up for critical flood period
    2024-07-16  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

THE Ministry of Water Resources has pledged a series of proactive measures as China approaches a critical annual period for flood management.

The country has faced a challenging water management situation this year, marked by extreme droughts and floods occurring simultaneously, Wang Baoen, vice minister of water resources, said at a news conference on Sunday. These disasters have been more severe and prolonged than usual, he noted.

Since the rainy season began on April 1, approximately 20 floods have struck major rivers across the country, including the Pearl, Yangtze, and Huaihe rivers, Wang said. Meanwhile, severe drought has affected North China and the region between the Yellow and Huaihe rivers.

Forecasts indicate that the concurrence of extreme droughts and floods will continue into the second half of July and the first half of August, a period historically prone to flooding in China, Wang warned. He added that even more frequent and intense torrential rains are expected to hit broader areas in the coming 30 days, creating a complicated and grim flood control situation.

According to the latest forecast, heavy rainfall is expected to continue in the coming days, with the main rain belt expected to move northward from Sunday to Thursday. This will bring sustained, extreme rainfall to the Sichuan Basin, Jianghan Plain and regions along the Yangtze River and Huaihe River, increasing the risk of flooding, landslides and urban water-logging.

As the flood situation will be “complex and severe,” the Ministry of Emergency Management said at the meeting that any sense of complacency or false security should be shaken off, and called for a “full emergency response mode” to be activated.

To address these challenges, the ministry will implement several preparatory measures aimed at preventing casualties, reservoir dam collapses, breaches of key embankments, and damage to critical infrastructure. Starting today, all ministry staff will be required to remain on duty, with leading officials presiding over consultations for all emerging torrential rain processes and major floods.

The ministry will also intensify monitoring, forecasting, and early warning systems, providing guidance to local governments on flood control efforts. Additionally, coordination will be enhanced to optimize the role of reservoirs in flood mitigation through concerted water storage efforts.(Xinhua)

深圳报业集团版权所有, 未经授权禁止复制; Copyright 2010-2020, All Rights Reserved.
Shenzhen Daily E-mail:szdaily@126.com