Swollen Heilongjiang River in NE China

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A man sits in a raft beside a notice board warning the swollen Heilongjiang River on the Daheihe Island in Heihe City, northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, Aug. 8, 2013. Continuous downpours since July left floodwater from tributaries to flow into the Heilongjiang River, putting much pressure on flood control in the lower reaches. As of Tuesday, the water level of the Heilongjiang River in Heihe reached 96.66 meters, surpassing the record level recorded in 1998 by 0.6 meters.

A man sits in a raft beside a notice board warning the swollen Heilongjiang River on the Daheihe Island in Heihe City, northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, Aug. 8, 2013. Continuous downpours since July left floodwater from tributaries to flow into the Heilongjiang River, putting much pressure on flood control in the lower reaches. As of Tuesday, the water level of the Heilongjiang River in Heihe reached 96.66 meters, surpassing the record level recorded in 1998 by 0.6 meters.


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