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Multiple parts of China have been hit by floods and mudslides after a round of torrential rains hit the country in early July 2021. In southwestern Sichuan province, a major mudslide damaged homes and killed livestock, sparking the evacuation of more than 1,000 residents. China has been on high alert since severe floodings hit the region in 2020, with flood-response and rescue drills carried out ahead of the May rainy season.



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Thousands displaced by floods in southwest China

  • Days of heavy rain in Sichuan province have affected more than 120,000 people and caused damage worth an estimated US$27 million
  • City of Dazhou evacuates more than 4,600 hit by rising water and landslides as authorities warn things may get worse

Thousands of residents in Dazhou have been evacuated from their homes. Photo: Weibo

Thousands of residents in Dazhou have been evacuated from their homes. Photo: Weibo

Flooding in southwest China has displaced thousands of people after days of heavy rain – and more could be on the way, authorities warned. Across Sichuan province, rainstorms have pushed up water levels in 14 rivers, affecting more than 120,000 residents and causing an estimated 176 million yuan (US$27 million) in damage since Friday, according to state news agency Xinhua.

In the city of Dazhou in the north of the province, the authorities relocated more than 4,600 residents due to floods and landslides and activated the highest alert level for more rain.

China has been on high alert since severe floods hit the region in 2020, with flood-response and rescue drills carried out ahead of the May rainy season.

The floods have caused road closures and extensive damage to homes and property. Photo: Weibo


The floods have caused road closures and extensive damage to homes and property. Photo: Weibo
Last year saw the worst flooding in decades, affecting tens of millions of people in dozens of provinces and resulting in at least 86 billion yuan in economic losses.


Authorities have warned that the amount of rainfall this year could be even higher, with the Ministry of Water Resources issuing a call in June for flood prevention efforts and for communities to prepare for heavy rainfall that may persist until August.

Firefighters have been dispatched across the country
for evacuation operations, often rescuing people from their homes and rowing them to safety.

According to the ministry, the Yellow River is now at a “critical” period of flood control with parts of its basin likely to see total rainfall 20 per cent to 50 per cent higher than average.

“The flood control system [in the Yellow River Basin] is not yet complete, the dams have weak links, preventing floods on small and medium-sized rivers is difficult, and cadres and the public lack actual flood fighting experience,” the ministry said in a statement on Sunday.

The two main roads from Bazhong to Tongjiang county were flooded on Sunday, damaging hundreds of houses, stores and markets.
A clean-up operation in the city of Bazhong. Photo: Handout


More rain was expected on Sunday and Monday, and the Sichuan meteorological department warned that water levels on the Qu River might reach dangerous levels around Guangan.



A clean-up operation in the city of Bazhong. Photo: Handout
A video posted by the government-owned Sichuan Daily newspaper on social media platform Weibo shows ships and speedboats plunging into a waterfall near a hydropower station in Bazhong and being washed away in a matter of a few seconds.
Sichuan Daily also reported that 71,819 residents in Bazhong were affected and a total of 817 were evacuated on Saturday
 
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These floods are just a result of China's poor infrastructure maintenance.
Really? so US doesn't have floods and natural disasters? there is no climate change or global warming, it's all about infrastructures? So we don't have to worry about rising of the sea level in coastal regions around the world, don't act like a disgrunt baby.
 
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So both China and US suffer " the result of poor infrastructure maintenance", how about changing it to mother nature vs humanity?

It seems we both have infrastructure problems but somebody on PDF likes to post articles highlighting the American problems multiple times a year...I suppose that person's name eludes you.

 
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It seems we both have infrastructure problems but somebody on PDF likes to post articles highlighting the American problems multiple times a year...I suppose that person's name eludes you.
I saw some posts about US crumbling infrastructure, but not much about US natural disasters. No one can predict the act of mother nature, we don't blame people if they get hit by floods or earthquakes.
 
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meanwhile north america is seething in heat...
 
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These floods are just a result of China's poor infrastructure maintenance.

Hey dude, No one on Earth can fight the Power of Nature. Human still not reach that level


But at least, while you guys Wet dreaming and keep mocking others. They are keep Working to make their dream become Real :coffee:



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It's reported that Beijing's gonna have a record setting torrential rain tonight, I'm still waiting, nothing so far..
over here it has been wet wet wet all day long ...i guess the rain moves from america to east asia..
 
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