应急管理部:我国七大江河流域全面进入主汛期
Xin Hua Cai Jing·2025-08-05 03:02

Core Viewpoint - The Ministry of Emergency Management has announced that August marks the peak flood season for seven major river basins in China, with high risks of flooding and other natural disasters due to extreme weather conditions influenced by global climate change [1]. Summary by Relevant Categories Flood and Disaster Risk - High risks of flooding and severe weather are present in regions including North China, Northeast China, East China, South China, and parts of Southwest China [1]. - Significant flooding is expected in certain rivers within the Haihe River Basin and Songliao River Basin [1]. Typhoon and Weather Events - An expectation of 2 to 3 typhoons to make landfall or affect China, with one typhoon impacting areas north of the Yangtze River [1]. Forest Fire and Geological Hazards - High risks of forest fires are noted in the Greater Khingan Range, northern Xinjiang, and parts of Central and Southwest China [1]. - Geological disaster risks are elevated in western Yunnan [1]. Drought and Heat Risks - High temperature and drought risks are present in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River, Jianghuai region, and northern Xinjiang [1]. Seasonal Safety Concerns - The current period is identified as the most complex and severe for flood prevention, coinciding with the peak season for outdoor tourism and construction activities, leading to heightened safety risks [1].