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Li: Ensure safety in floodprone river areas

By Hu Yongqi in Fuyang, Anhui | China Daily USA | Updated: 2016-07-06 11:04
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Premier Li Keqiang called on local authorities to make the best use of flood control facilities and prepare for further downpours along the Yangtze and Huaihe rivers following recent deluges.

Li visited flooded areas in Anhui and Hunan provinces on Tuesday, checking flood control facilities and disaster prevention work.

He emphasized the importance of such facilities in dealing with floods and urged local governments to protect local people's safety and property during the heavy rain and flood season.

The premier visited Wangjiaba township in Fuyang, northwestern Anhui, a key point along the 1,000-kilometer-long Huaihe River.

He also toured embankments along the Yangtze River and around Dongting Lake, China's second-largest freshwater lake, in Yueyang, Hunan.

Flooding caused by torrential rain that began on Thursday has left 29 dead and two missing in Anhui, with 713,000 residents relocated from their homes, the provincial Department of Civil Affairs said on Tuesday.

The premier urged local governments of the provinces to fully prepare for foreseeable deluges after checking real-time monitoring of the water levels of the Huaihe River at the Wangjiaba Hydrological Station, a key national monitoring facility in the township.

The station is near Wangjiaba Gate Dam, which was built to reduce the river's water level if necessary.

In extreme cases, floodwaters will be diverted through the dam into the Mengwa Flood Retention Basin, which was completed in 1953 to cover 180 square kilometers, including 12,000 hectares of farmland that feeds nearly 180,000 people.

The basin has admitted water from the Huaihe River 15 times, ensuring the safety and property of millions of people living in downstream areas in Anhui and Jiangsu provinces.

Li also inquired about food and medical supplies that had been prepared for residents in Mengwa.

Zheng Jizhou, a 56-year-old farmer in the basin, said local officials helped him harvest wheat before the rainfall. He said he was confident he could withstand flooding because proper preparations had been made.

Zhu Lixin contributed to this story.

huyongqi@chinadaily.com.cn

(China Daily USA 07/06/2016 page1)

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