
Xi Jinping Heads Urgent Meeting on Flood Control as Typhoons Loom
China braces for severe flooding and typhoons as President Xi Jinping leads nationwide efforts to enhance flood control and disaster relief measures.
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China braces for severe flooding and typhoons as President Xi Jinping leads nationwide efforts to enhance flood control and disaster relief measures.
Shaanxi Province in Northwest China elevates its emergency response to the highest Level I after severe rainstorms result in over 20 deaths.
Amid severe flooding across seven river basins, China allocates 260 million yuan to support disaster relief efforts in multiple provinces.
China’s National Disaster Reduction Commission activates a Level-IV emergency response to severe flooding in Shaanxi Province, deploying teams for relief and rescue as heavy rains persist.
Severe rainstorms and flash floods in Nangarhar province, east Afghanistan, have resulted in 35 deaths and 250 injuries, according to local officials.
The Chinese mainland leverages advanced Fengyun and commercial satellites to support rescue efforts following the recent dike breach at Dongting Lake, enhancing real-time monitoring and disaster relief.
China allocates an additional $119 million to support local flood rescue efforts, focusing on repairing water facilities and mitigating flood risks across multiple regions.
China allocates $75M for disaster relief, utilizing high-tech solutions like drones and satellites to aid flood and fire responses, while ensuring essential goods reach affected regions amid ongoing rainstorms.
Severe floods in Jiangxi Province have impacted over 1.56 million people, destroying homes and flooding vast farmlands, with economic losses estimated at 1.86 billion yuan.
The Chinese mainland has allocated $76.57 million to support agricultural production and disaster relief in regions affected by floods and droughts, ensuring resilience and food security.