Authorities nationwide are preparing for the season's worst floods
as more rain is predicted and the casualties caused by the deluges
since last week have continued to rise.
The death toll in floods which have hit China's 19 provinces this
month was confirmed at 543 yesterday by China's State Flood Control
and Drought Relief Headquarters.
Updated statistics show that China's 19 provinces, municipalities
and autonomous regions have suffered inundation to varying degrees.
To date, 4.97 million hectares of farmland have been flooded and
69.42 million people are affected.
The headquarters also said material damage from the flooding
totalled more than 20 billion yuan (US$2.4 billion).
Rescue teams have been dispatched and rescue materials prepared in
most of North China, flood-control officials said. The region's
major flood season usually runs from July to August.
Last night, water levels were said to have reached warning levels
on the Huaihe River following downpours upstream between June 19
and 21, according to the State Flood-Control and Drought-Prevention
Headquarters.
At
least three people were killed and property damage of 1.1 billion
yuan (US$132 million) was caused in southern parts of East China's
Anhui Province during last week's flooding, according to Xinhua
News Agency.
(
China Daily June 26, 2002)
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