Flood Prevention And Control Reaches a Critical Stage In 10 Provinces and Cities, With One Hundred Million People Affected And Economic Losses Exceeding 10 Billion Yuan
By practitioner in China
(Clearwisdom.net)
According to a report by the South China Net on June 21st,
some areas in China have incurred severe flooding since early June, causing
heavy losses both in human lives and in the economy. Lately, certain districts
in Southwestern, Northwestern and Southern China sustained heavy rainfall. The
heavy downpour caused significant damage and loss to Chongqing City, as well as
Shaanxi, Sichuan, Fujian, Jiangxi and Guizhou provinces. According to a
yet-to-be-completed survey, nearly one hundred million people were directly
affected by the deluge, with economic losses reaching 10 Billion Yuan.
Fujian Province was among the most severely impacted areas
along the Southeastern coastline. Since the beginning of June, heavy rainfall
was recorded in the upper reaches of the main river in this province, the Min
River. More than ten people were killed or injured. In the city of Chongqing,
heavy rainfall flooded two coalmines--973 mineworkers were trapped inside the
mineshaft. Fortunately all but three were saved after an intense emergency
rescue effort.
According to the China Meteorological Bureau forecast, there
will be more rainfall in the southern part of China, as well as northern part of
China over the next few days. Flood prevention and the control effort will face
its most critical challenge yet.
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2002/6/22/32165.html
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