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Core Insights - The Ministry of Water Resources held a press conference on flood and drought disaster prevention during the critical period of "July to August," highlighting the extreme and destructive nature of this year's rainfall and flooding events [1] - A total of 330 rivers experienced floods exceeding warning levels, with 77 rivers surpassing safety thresholds and 22 rivers recording the highest floods since measurement began [1] Summary by Sections Flood Situation - The overall rainfall and flood situation during the "July to August" period showed strong localized rainfall but weak overall precipitation, with extreme weather patterns [1] - Frequent typhoons have impacted a wide area, leading to rapid flood development and regional differentiation in flood conditions, particularly in northern regions [1] Drought Situation - Areas such as Huanghuai and Jianghuai experienced high temperatures and low rainfall, resulting in low water levels in rivers and lakes in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River and Huai River basins [1] - Drought conditions primarily affected five provinces: Anhui, Henan, Shandong, Hubei, and Shaanxi, mainly impacting arable land, although urban and rural water supply remained generally secure [1] - Recent rainfall in drought-affected areas has significantly alleviated drought conditions [1] Emergency Response - Following severe flooding in regions like Beijing and Gansu, the Ministry of Water Resources activated a disaster response mechanism, deploying teams for on-site monitoring and support [2] - Collaboration with finance, emergency management, and meteorological departments has been strengthened to form a cohesive disaster response effort, including timely allocation of disaster relief funds [2] - Despite the end of the "July to August" critical period, the main flood season continues, necessitating ongoing vigilance against extreme weather events [2]