BEIJING: China’s Ministry of Emergency Management on Sunday called on authorities to stay on guard against floods as significant rainfall is forecast to continue in certain areas in the coming days.
While the overall precipitation in the country will weaken over the next three days, measurable rainfall is still expected in the northeastern region, the Yellow River and Huaihe River basins, and southwest China’s Yunnan Province, according to the ministry.
The flood control situation remains challenging, it said, noting that water levels remain above the warning marks in the Liaohe River and a section of Songhuajiang River, both of which are in the northeast.
Relevant departments and industries should fulfill their responsibilities, overcome fatigue and weariness, and continue to inspect and protect risky embankment sections, according to the ministry.
It urged maintaining vigilance against secondary disasters caused by heavy downpours and flooding, demanding stronger safety management of water-side scenic spots and main roads near mountain slopes and cliffs.
It called for relevant personnel to learn from local incidents, such as road and bridge collapses that resulted in casualties. –Agencies