Chinese Vice Premier Hui Liangyu on Thursday called for closer
weather observation and more precise forecasts and early warnings
to prevent and reduce disasters.
Visiting the Central Meteorological Station, Hui said China was
in a major flood and typhoon period, and meteorological agencies
should follow changes in weather patterns, especially of typhoons,
and step up scientific evaluations of meteorological disasters.
"China has suffered from a capricious climate this year, hit by
frequent natural disasters," Hui said.
The weather bureau played a key role in analyzing severe
weather, such as typhoons, rainstorms and heatwaves, publishing
weather forecasts and issuing early warnings.
His call came as the death toll from Typhoon Kaemi hit 25 in
southern China, with 53 people still missing.
Government agencies throughout south and southeast China have
warned of reservoirs breaching their banks and causing huge
damage.
The region is still reeling from Tropical Storm Bilis, which hit
China on July 14, resulting in 10 days of torrential rains that
claimed the lives of more than 600 people.
(Xinhua News Agency July 28, 2006)