Core Viewpoint - The water levels in the Guigang section of the Yujiang River in Guangxi have risen due to upstream water flow caused by a typhoon, leading to significant disruptions in local transportation and shipping activities [1] Group 1: Water Level Impact - As of 9 AM on October 11, five rivers and five hydrological stations in the Guigang area exceeded warning levels, with the Yujiang Guigang hydrological station recording a water level of 43.83 meters, which is 2.63 meters above the warning level [1] - By 10 AM on the same day, the water level had slightly decreased to 43.82 meters, still remaining 2.62 meters above the warning level [1] Group 2: Transportation Disruptions - The rising water levels have submerged parts of the docks and ferry facilities along the river, resulting in the suspension of operations at 23 ferry crossings and halting 34 ferries [1] - The Guigang shipping hub has opened all sluice gates to continue flood discharge, leading to the suspension of vessel scheduling for passing through the locks [1]
广西郁江2025年2号洪峰通过贵港:航运枢纽打开全部闸门泄洪
Xin Jing Bao·2025-10-11 05:32