Shenzhen will get no respite from heavy rain this week, weather
forecasters said yesterday.
"Today and tomorrow will see continuous rain that is not so
heavy as that on the weekend. After tomorrow, there will be showers
till the end of the week," said Chen Yuanzhao with the city's
observatory. Chen said the amount of rainfall is normal for
Shenzhen at this time of the year.
The observatory issued two rainstorm warnings over the weekend
but removed them by Saturday afternoon. The disaster relief office
asked relevant authorities to brace for rainstorms Saturday
evening, after the rain flooded several streets.
On Saturday morning, a Carrefour store on Honggui Road in Luohu
District was flooded. Later that day, a 300-meter-long section of
Bao'min Road in Bao'an District was flooded with water one meter
deep.
Five flights that were supposed to land in Shenzhen landed in
Guangzhou instead because of the heavy rain yesterday morning, said
a source with the Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport. The rain
also caused the delay of several other flights.
Heavy rain filled major reservoirs with about 5 million cubic
meters of water from 8 a.m. Saturday to yesterday noon, which is
good news for subdistricts in Longgang and Bao'an suffering from
water shortages, said Wang Jindong with the disaster relief
office.
Shenzhen has entered its rainy season, which lasts from April 15
to Oct. 15. Dr. Xu Chiduo with the No. 2 People's Hospital reminded
rheumatism patients to keep warm when the temperature drops and
avoid going out in humid days. The number of outpatients in the
rheumatism clinic of the hospital jumped 20 percent in recent days,
said Xu.
(Shenzhen Daily May 29, 2006)