Dike breach in Hunan to be plugged soon

BEIJING: The dike breach along Dongting Lake in a township in Hunan province is expected to be sealed off by noon on Tuesday, according to local authorities.
As of 3 pm on Sunday, a gap of 87.3 meters had been plugged, with first responders continuing to make efforts to repair the 220-meter breach in the dike in Tuanzhou township of Huarong county in the city of Yueyang, local authorities said at a news conference.
After the breach occurred at around 5:48 pm on Friday, President Xi Jinping urged all-out rescue and relief efforts to safeguard people’s lives and property. He instructed that people in threatened areas be evacuated in a timely manner and properly resettled.
A similar breach had taken place in the township in July 1996.
Efforts to plug the dike breach started on Saturday afternoon, after the water level in the lake went down.
Zhang Yingchun, executive deputy governor of Hunan province, said that emergency responders were racing against time to seal off the breach.
With trucks and barges bringing rocks and raw materials, they can proceed to rebuild 60 to 80 meters of the dike each day. A total of 100,000 cubic meters of rock is needed to plug the whole gap, she said.
More than 4,200 emergency responders and over 3,000 pieces of equipment are assisting in the relief and rescue efforts, she added.
The central government has allocated 258 million yuan ($35.5 million) and the provincial government 250 million yuan for emergency flood response in Hunan, Zhang said. –The Daily Mail-China Daily news exchange item