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小浪底水库水位蓄至270.2米 创历史同期新高
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-11-01 03:26

Core Insights - The total water inflow in the main water area of the Yellow River from July to October this year is approximately 26.778 billion cubic meters, which is roughly in line with the historical average, but the distribution shows a trend of "less in the upper reaches and more in the middle reaches" [4] - The upper reaches of the Yellow River have seen a 21% decrease in water inflow compared to the historical average, while the middle reaches have experienced a 35% increase [4] - The Yellow River Water Resources Commission is actively managing water storage in reservoirs to address the uneven distribution of water inflow and ensure water security for the entire river [6] Water Management Efforts - As of October 31, the total water storage in six reservoir groups in the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River reached 10.552 billion cubic meters, marking the second-highest level for this time of year in history [6] - The water storage efforts are aimed at preparing sufficient water resources for drought prevention and supply during the upcoming winter and spring [6] Future Projections - Long-term runoff forecasts indicate that from November 2025 to June 2026, the water inflow in the main water area of the Yellow River will continue to show a pattern of decreased inflow in the upper reaches and increased inflow in the middle reaches [4]