Residents at China's giant lake unfazed as rainfall breaks records

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Around one of China's biggest freshwater lakes, residents said they were confident they could fend off this year's floods, even as rainfall ...

A view of floodwaters overflown to the banks of Tai Lake following heavy rainfall in Huzhou, Zhejiang province, China July 15, 2020. REUTERS/Aly SongSUZHOU: Around one of China's biggest freshwater lakes, residents said they were confident they could fend off this year's floods, even as rainfall continues to break records.

Though still short of the 4.97-metre record set in 1999, Lake Tai is on the rise. Nearby Shanghai is already taking precautions, opening its sluice gates to discharge excess floodwaters. But residents said they were not unduly worried about this year's extreme weather, claiming flood defences were far more resilient than they used to be.

 

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