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全国22条中小河流发生超警以上洪水
news flash· 2025-08-04 06:53
Core Viewpoint - The Ministry of Water Resources has reported significant flooding across various regions in China due to recent rainfall, with specific warnings issued to multiple provinces and cities to prepare for flood defense measures [1] Summary by Relevant Sections Flooding Situation - From 8 AM on August 3 to 8 AM on August 4, 21 small and medium rivers in Heilongjiang, Jilin, and Shaanxi experienced flooding above warning levels, with the highest exceedance reaching 1.67 meters [1] - In Xinjiang, the flow of the Shata River, a tributary of the Ili River, slightly exceeded warning levels due to high temperatures and snowmelt combined with rainfall [1] Water Levels - As of 8 AM today, the water level of Taihu Lake was recorded at 3.89 meters, exceeding the warning level by 0.09 meters [1] - In the surrounding areas and the Jiangsu Lixia River plain network, 19 monitoring stations reported water levels above warning thresholds [1] Government Response - The Ministry of Water Resources issued "one province, one list" alerts to the Haihe River Basin Water Resources Commission, Pearl River Basin Water Resources Commission, and 15 provinces and municipalities including Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, and Inner Mongolia [1] - Authorities have been advised to ensure the safety of reservoirs and silt dams, as well as to prepare for flood and mountain flood disaster prevention [1]
受降雨影响,全国14条中小河流发生超警以上洪水
news flash· 2025-08-03 03:24
Core Insights - The Ministry of Water Resources reported significant flooding in 14 small and medium rivers in Gansu, Ningxia, and Inner Mongolia due to rainfall, with the maximum exceedance above warning levels reaching 1.31 meters [1] - As of 8 AM today, the water level of Taihu Lake was at 3.88 meters, exceeding the warning level by 0.08 meters, with 23 monitoring stations in the surrounding Jiangsu and Lixiahe Plain river network also reporting exceedances [1] - The Ministry has issued targeted warnings to 12 provinces, including Shanxi, Inner Mongolia, and Liaoning, advising on flood prevention measures for small and medium rivers, mountain floods, and the safety of reservoirs and silt dams [1]