LINE

    Text:AAAPrint
    Society

    Nation braces for more heavy rainfall, floods

    2025-06-20 11:09:29chinadaily.com.cn Editor : Mo Honge ECNS App Download

    China's national weather authority activated a Level III emergency response for significant meteorological disasters on Thursday as heavy rainfall continued to lash central and eastern parts of the country, triggering flash floods, disrupting transportation and prompting mass evacuations.

    Since Wednesday, heavy rainfall has hit several regions, including the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, Chongqing and the provinces of Sichuan, Henan and Hebei. Severe convective weather has also been detected in parts of Henan and Hebei, the China Meteorological Administration said.

    Over the next three days, heavy rainfall is expected to continue across areas from the eastern part of Southwest China to central and eastern regions. Authorities have warned of risks such as mountain torrents, geological disasters and urban waterlogging.

    In Chongqing, downpours began on Wednesday, causing flash floods and road interruptions in multiple townships. Railway operations were also affected, with 17 trains suspended on Thursday, including services to major cities such as Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou, Guangdong province.

    In Taiyuan township of Chongqing, torrential rains destroyed large areas of crops. About 1,500 residents were safely relocated, including 800 who were moved to centralized shelters, according to the local government.

    By Thursday afternoon, multiple areas in Henan had issued red alerts for heavy rainfall. In Zhengzhou's aviation port area, rainfall exceeded 100 millimeters, with a maximum recorded precipitation of 130.5 mm.

    Despite the heavy rain, railways and airports in Henan maintained normal operations, local authorities said.

    In Hunan province, a rainstorm battered the northern part of the Xiangxi Tujia and Miao autonomous prefecture. The township of Da'an in Longshan county recorded 381.8 mm of rain in 24 hours — a local record — causing inland rivers to swell and resulting in severe waterlogging.

    The local hydrologic bureau in Longshan issued a red flood warning as the Guoli River rose by 7.1 meters, reaching 450.52 meters — surpassing the station's previous highest recorded water level of 449.96 meters.

    Meanwhile, in Guangdong, which was recently hit by typhoon-triggered rainstorms, authorities on Thursday ended the Level IV flood emergency response as rainfall subsided and water levels in rivers and lakes stabilized.

    In Huaiji county of Zhaoqing, the water level of the Suijiang River had begun to slowly recede from a historic peak of 55.22 meters recorded on Wednesday. Power supply is gradually being restored in affected areas based on real-time water level changes, local authorities said.

    According to the latest forecast from the China Meteorological Administration, heavy to extremely heavy rainfall — ranging from 250 to 280 mm — were expected in parts of the provinces of Anhui, Jiangsu, Hubei, Hunan and Guizhou, as well as Guangxi, between Thursday and Friday.

    Thunderstorms, strong winds, or hail of level 8 or above are forecast in areas across Northeast, North, Southwest and Southeast China, the administration warned.

    Related news

    MorePhoto

    Most popular in 24h

    MoreTop news

    MoreVideo

    LINE
    Back to top About Us | Jobs | Contact Us | Privacy Policy
    Copyright ©1999-2025 Chinanews.com. All rights reserved.
    Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.
    [網(wǎng)上傳播視聽(tīng)節(jié)目許可證(0106168)] [京ICP證040655號(hào)]
    [京公網(wǎng)安備 11010202009201號(hào)] [京ICP備05004340號(hào)-1]
    主站蜘蛛池模板: 正安县| 鹤山市| 临高县| 平远县| 洪泽县| 开原市| 涞源县| 明光市| 红原县| 昭通市| 虹口区| 定州市| 景宁| 扶风县| 澄江县| 晋宁县| 连平县| 浦北县| 汉寿县| 平度市| 阳城县| 辽阳市| 介休市| 松潘县| 铁岭市| 镇巴县| 如东县| 台北县| 宜黄县| 勃利县| 鹤庆县| 九台市| 广水市| 深水埗区| 九龙坡区| 辽宁省| 鄱阳县| 鲁山县| 五指山市| 澄江县| 西盟|