Floods test China’s disaster-response systems as emergency level raised

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Flood waters could take up to a month to recede in Hebei province, the authorities said. Read more at straitstimes.com.

BEIJING – China’s disaster-response systems are being put to the test as flood waters from record rainfall could take weeks to recede, with thousands of people still unable to return to their homes, state media reported on Thursday.

The Hai river basin, where five rivers converge in northern China, is going through a “flood evolution process” and flood-control engineering systems are experiencing the most severe test since inundations in 1996, state media reported. The floods have spread since Typhoon Doksuri swept into southern China last Friday. The remnants of the typhoon have started drifting into north-east China afterand dumping more than a year’s rain in Hebei province earlier this week.

 

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