Workflow
预计8月海河流域、松辽流域部分河流可能发生较大洪水
Yang Shi Wang·2025-08-06 14:13

Summary of Key Points Core Viewpoint - The National Disaster Reduction and Relief Committee and the Ministry of Emergency Management have assessed the natural disaster risk situation in China for August, indicating high risks of floods and severe weather across several regions due to the onset of the main flood season [1]. Flood and Severe Weather Risk - In August, major river basins in China, including North China, Northeast, East China, South China, and Southwest regions, are expected to experience above-average rainfall, leading to risks of short-term heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, strong winds, and hail [1]. - Specific rivers such as the Daqing River, Yongding River, and Beisan River in the Haihe River Basin, as well as the Liao River, Hun River, Taizi River, and the Jilin section of the Songhua River in the Songliao River Basin, are at risk of significant flooding [1]. - The Yellow River's middle reaches, along with the Haihe River Basin's Zhangwei River, Ziya River, and Luan River, as well as the Songhua River and Nen River in the Songliao Basin, may experience flooding above warning levels, with the Tarim River in Xinjiang also at risk [1]. - The Pearl River Basin, particularly the Beijiang and Hanjiang rivers, as well as coastal areas in Southeast and South China, including Yunnan, Sichuan, and Hainan, may face flooding due to typhoon and southwest monsoon influences [1]. Geological Disaster Risk - High risks of geological disasters are anticipated in regions such as northern and western Beijing, western and northern Hebei, eastern Liaoning, southern Zhejiang, southern Jiangxi, northern Guangdong, and eastern Chongqing [3]. - Specific areas in western Yunnan are also identified as having a high risk of geological disasters [3].