Typhoon Maysak breaks China dam, kills 2, forces thousands to evacuate
Water at Hengzhou's Liulan Reservoir reached 111.20 meters early yesterday, 0.91 meters above its designed flood level, with the Yunbiao Reservoir overtopping…
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The National Disaster Prevention, Reduction and Relief Commission activated a national Level IV disaster relief response, while the National Development and Reform Commission allocated 100 million yuan ($13.9 million) for post-disaster recovery. China recently experienced its 10th typhoon of the year and the results of it have left the nation in a shocking state of catastrophe. The Liulan Reservoir had to fully open its floodgates, while its dam developed a breach at 11 am yesterday, endangering downstream villages and towns.
Furthermore, The Ministry of Water Resources said on Monday that 30 rivers in Guangxi had risen above flood warning levels between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m., leading it to raise its flood emergency response for the region to Level II.
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The National Disaster Prevention, Reduction and Relief Commission activated a national Level IV disaster relief response, while the National Development and Reform Commission allocated 100 million yuan ($13.9 million) for post-disaster recovery.
according to China News Service (ECNS)China recently experienced its 10th typhoon of the year and the results of it have left the nation in a shocking state of catastrophe.
according to The Times of India - Top StoriesThe Liulan Reservoir had to fully open its floodgates, while its dam developed a breach at 11 am yesterday, endangering downstream villages and towns.
according to The Times of India - Top StoriesThe Ministry of Water Resources said on Monday that 30 rivers in Guangxi had risen above flood warning levels between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m., leading it to raise its flood emergency response for the region to Level II.
according to China News Service (ECNS)
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