Core Insights - The Chongqing Navigation Administration has reported that the Jialing River and its tributary, the Qujiang River, are experiencing a significant rise in water levels due to continuous heavy rainfall in eastern Sichuan and northern western Chongqing, leading to the largest flood peak of the year expected on September 20 [1][2] - The administration has activated an emergency response, ensuring 24-hour monitoring by technical personnel and implementing measures to secure the navigation safety [1] - The Chongqing Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters is actively updating risk assessments and coordinating with the upstream Sichuan Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters to manage flood control and rescue operations [2] Group 1 - The Chongqing Navigation Administration has completed over 30 adjustments to navigation markers and restored 3 abnormal markers from September 18 to 19 [1] - The administration has issued more than 10 water condition warnings during the same period [1] Group 2 - The flood control command center is focusing on the combined risks of "transit floods + local rainfall" in the Jialing and Qujiang river basins [2] - A cross-provincial joint prevention and coordination mechanism has been established for flood control and emergency response [2]
长江重庆段将迎入汛以来最大洪峰
Xin Hua She·2025-09-19 13:58