Continuous torrential rain over the past few days has caused
flooding in Guilin, one of the major scenic areas in south China.
According to local sources, one million people in 14 counties of
Guilin City in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region are affected.
Over 2,000 houses have collapsed, more than 70,000 hectares of farm
land is covered, 700 factories and mines have had to close and 200
km of highway has been destroyed.
Passenger rail services, especially those passing through the
Guilin area, as well as traffic on some national highways running
through the city, have been suspended.
Since June 14, rain with accumulated 261 mm of precipitation has
fallen in the city's downtown districts.
The famous Lijiang River has risen above danger level. To guarantee
the safety of tourists, local authorities have closed into
shipping.
Local flood control headquarters report that with the help of the
army stationed in the region they are well prepared for flood
peaks.
Now it is the flood season for most rivers in China and casualties
caused by landslides in flooded mountainous regions in the
country's northwestern, southwestern and southern parts continue to
increase.
(Xinhua News
Agency June 19, 2002)
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