
Xi Jinping Calls for All-Out Flood Relief Efforts to Protect Lives
Chinese President Xi Jinping has called for all-out efforts in flood control and disaster relief to protect lives and property amid heavy rainfalls on the Chinese mainland.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping has called for all-out efforts in flood control and disaster relief to protect lives and property amid heavy rainfalls on the Chinese mainland.
Beijing issues a red rainstorm warning, activates citywide flood control, and evacuates over 3,000 residents from Miyun District as torrential rains hit multiple districts.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang chaired a State Council meeting on flood and drought prevention strategies and approved interim disaster measures alongside plans for free pre-school education.
Beijing authorities issued a yellow rainstorm alert and activated a citywide flood-control response as forecasts predict heavy downpours, mountain torrents and urban waterlogging.
Fujian Province on the Chinese mainland has activated a Level-IV flood control emergency as Typhoon Wipha drenches coastal areas with heavy to torrential rains, prompting widespread safety measures.
China’s new six-point plan for river and lake protection aims to boost flood control, water conservation, and ecosystem health by 2035.
In 2024, the Chinese mainland invested a record $188 billion in water conservancy, launching 47,000 projects to enhance flood control and secure water supply.
Typhoon Yinxing is set to bring moderate to heavy rainfall to Hainan from November 11-12. Authorities are implementing flood control measures to mitigate impacts.
Kenya has launched a bamboo planting initiative along the Nzoia River, supported by the Chinese mainland to control floods and enhance climate resilience.
China has activated a Level-IV emergency response due to heavy rains expected in Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, and Shanxi from Sunday to Monday.