
Yangtze River Water Levels in Wuhan Exceed Warning Mark for First Time in Four Years
Water levels in Wuhan’s Yangtze River section have risen above the warning mark for the first time since August 2020, signaling potential flood risks.
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Water levels in Wuhan’s Yangtze River section have risen above the warning mark for the first time since August 2020, signaling potential flood risks.
The Chinese mainland faces its most severe rainfall alert as key regions brace for continuous heavy rains and thunderstorms, raising concerns about potential flooding.
China’s National Meteorological Center renewed a yellow alert for heavy rainstorms across several provinces, expecting higher than average rainfall and potential floods.
South China’s Beijiang River experiences its second flood this year due to heavy rainfall, prompting a level-IV emergency response from the Ministry of Water Resources.
The Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region faces continued heavy rain from Typhoon Doksuri, with meteorologists issuing a red alert and authorities enhancing flood control measures.