Alarm has been sounded in the southwest Chinaas the water level in 25 rivers Today (10.07,2025) surpassed safe levels and more than 10,000 people were removed from their outbreaks, as the hurricane Dana residues joined the monsoon rain in East Asia.
Extreme rainfall and severe floods in China, which meteorologists associate with climate change, raise increasingly challenges as there is a risk of obsolete floodplains. not to copemillions of people to displace and hit hard by a agricultural sector that generates $ 2.8 trillion.
The rain was also heavy in Beij accepted 68.2mm of rain within one hour in the morning, The State newspaper Beijing Daily said.
In the southwest, ten rivers, including Longian, passing through the densely populated Chongsing area, can overflow at any time, as the embankments are at risk of breaking, the CCTV broadcasting network warned. In the other 15 the level has also risen, but the risk is considered less.
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After raining for 24 hours, the level on the Tsisui River in Guicho’s province rose to the highest level recorded since 1953, when the measurements began. The Siatsao River, in Schsuan province, is also at the highest level of the last 29 years.
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More than 10,000 people were removed on Wednesday from cities in Setsuan and Yunnan provinces, state -run media.
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One County in Yunnan recorded 227.8mm of rain in 24 hours, a daily record since 1958while two people died in the city of Zaotong, Yunnan, the Xinhua agency reported.
Beijing health authorities warn that the combination of frequent rainfall, high temperatures and humidity increases the risk of water and food infection.