Beijing Drenched After Days of Rainstorms
(Clearwisdom.net) According to information from the Flood Control Office of Beijing Water
Conservation Bureau, 26 sections of roads in Beijing were inundated yesterday,
with some sections under water as deep as 1 meter (about 3 ft). Seventeen
sections under viaducts were inundated, with 14 of them under water of over 30
cm (about 12 in) deep. The most flooded road was the two-kilometer (1.25 miles)
outbound section east of Zizhu Bridge, where the water covered the road as deep
as 30 cm due to construction.
The heavy rain not only congested traffic but also forced a big outdoor
farmer's market at Qiao Village of Tongzhuo to close due to the deep water and
muddy road. The rainstorm hampered traffic in many areas. Mr. Xu was driving past
Yuquanying when his car shut off while passing through water under an overpass
at 7:30 a.m. With help from some kind pedestrians, he finally pushed his car out
of the half-meter-deep water after a half hour. Another driver had the same
misfortune. During the heavy rain, the most anxious were the students taking high school
entrance exams. The flooding trapped them on road, and some had to get out of
the cars or buses they were riding in and run on foot in order to be on time. It
was the second day of high school entrance exams yesterday, but the rain in the
morning and the day before caused traffic jams on many roads. 
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.ca/mh/articles/2002/6/26/32374.html
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