Sunday, June 30, 2024 06:27 PM
The Ministry of Water Resources in China warns of potential floods in the Pearl River basin due to heavy rainfall, urging proactive measures to mitigate the impact and safeguard lives and property.
The Ministry of Water Resources in China has issued a warning regarding the potential for multiple floods in the Pearl River basin in the southern part of the country. The Xijiang, Beijiang, and Hanjiang rivers are expected to be affected by heavy rainfall over the next few days, leading to increased water levels and a risk of flooding. This announcement comes as a result of ongoing downpours in the region, which are forecasted to continue until Friday. The ministry has urged for proactive measures to be taken to mitigate the impact of the anticipated floods, including closely monitoring local weather conditions and implementing necessary flood prevention strategies.
The Pearl River, ranking as China's third-longest river and second-largest in terms of annual flow capacity, traverses multiple provinces such as Guangxi, Guangdong, Hunan, and Jiangxi. The potential flooding poses a significant threat to these regions, necessitating swift and comprehensive response efforts to safeguard lives and property.