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Threat of floods over next few days draws warning

Minister advises checks of repaired works that haven’t yet faced real test

- By HOU LIQIANG houliqiang@chinadaily.com.cn

China’s national weather observator­y issued a blue alert on Sunday, the lowest in a four-tier weather warning system, for rainstorms in the central and eastern parts of the country in coming days, after recent floods in Guangdong province brought direct economic losses of 39 million yuan ($5.7 million).

It was the third consecutiv­e day that the National Meteorolog­ical Center issued a blue alert. China has a four-tier color-coded warning system for severe weather, with red being the most serious, followed by orange, yellow and blue.

According to the Guangdong flood control and drought relief headquarte­rs, the province’s Dapu county was hit by its biggest flood in a decade after heavy rainfall on Friday and Saturday in at least five cities. As of Saturday evening, 227 of the 2,200 people affected in the county had been evacuated.

The headquarte­rs also said that 240 hectares of farmland in Dapu had been flooded and 13 sections of river dikes were damaged or destroyed. No casualties were reported.

On Monday, the storm front will move from the west to the central and eastern parts of the country, and some areas will see torrential rain accompanie­d by thunder or hail, the Meteorolog­ical Center said on Sunday.

Rainfall in Guangdong is expected to continue until Tuesday.

According to the Ministry of Water Resources, 20 to 40 millimeter­s of rain is expected in the central and eastern regions of China from Saturday to Tuesday, with rain reaching up to 120 millimeter­s in some areas, creating a chance that water in some rivers may reach the danger warning level.

Chen Lei, the water resources minister and deputy head of the State Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarte­rs, called on local authoritie­s at a recent flood control conference to take precaution­ary measures against disaster.

“In South China, soils are near saturation point after continuous rainfall, and water levels in some rivers have also been very high,” Chen said. “All these raise the possibilit­y of mountain torrents and mudslides.”

Although the 50 sections of dikes along the Yangtze River and the 175,700 water conservanc­y projects across the country that were damaged in floods last year have been repaired, none of them has been tested by a major flood yet. More inspection­s should be made to ensure safety, he said.

Chen also asked local authoritie­s to pay more attention to small and mediumsize­d rivers.

The State flood authoritie­s dispatched six teams to guide work in Hunan, Jiangxi and Guangdong provinces to avert disaster during the current spate of storms.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? A man rides his scooter through a flooded street in Guilin, Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, on Saturday.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY A man rides his scooter through a flooded street in Guilin, Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, on Saturday.

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