Continuous rain in east China has swollen rivers and reservoirs,
threatened hundreds of thousands of residents and soaked large
areas of land.
A 70-km section of the Huaihe River from Wangjiaba to Runheji in Anhui Province and 10 medium-sized reservoirs
have seen their water level rise to warning marks, said Long Bin,
an official with the Anhui flood control headquarters.
Most parts in northern Anhui reported precipitation of 100 to 127
millimeters from Friday to Saturday. Heavy rains have been frequent
since late June in the province.
As of Saturday, water 0.2 to one meter deep has drenched 465
villages in Suzhou, Bozhou and Bengbu, affecting 269,000 people,
Long said.
Around 590,000 hectares of land has been waterlogged in Anhui. More
than 110,000 people have been mobilized to drain water from their
flooded fields and homes.
Meanwhile, the Sanhe sluice gate at Hongze Lake in neighboring Jiangsu Province downstream has been fully
opened to discharge floodwater into the Yangtze River.
Weather forecasts said rains would continue in the Huaihe River
area till Monday.
The flood-prone Huaihe River cuts across China between the
Yellow River and the Yangtze River, running through Henan Province in central China and
Anhui and Jiangsu provinces before entering the Yangtze River via
Hongze Lake.
(Xinhua News Agency July 8, 2007)