
China Allocates ¥940M for Flood-Hit Regions Relief
China allocates 940 million yuan to support flood-hit regions, funding crop replanting and farm repairs in Fujian, Guangdong, Xinjiang and Gansu.
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China allocates 940 million yuan to support flood-hit regions, funding crop replanting and farm repairs in Fujian, Guangdong, Xinjiang and Gansu.
The People’s Bank of China has added 100 billion yuan to its relending quota to bolster flood control, disaster relief and post-disaster reconstruction in the Chinese mainland.
In June, the PLA mobilized over 9,200 troops, 14,000 militia, and 90 engineering units in Guizhou flood relief—evacuating 48,000+ residents and reinforcing its humanitarian role.
China allocates 140 million yuan to support flood relief in Guizhou and Hunan provinces, boosting emergency response and recovery efforts.
Residents in Guizhou’s Rongjiang County have turned a village canteen into a relief kitchen, serving over 12,000 hot meals daily to rescue teams after devastating floods.
China’s NDRC boosts flood relief in Guizhou with an extra 100M yuan, doubling total aid to 200M yuan to support disaster relief in flood-hit communities.
Severe floods in Guizhou submerge homes and strand residents, prompting mass evacuations and speedboat rescue operations along the overflowing Duliu River.
Continuous heavy rainfall in Rongjiang County, Guizhou Province on the Chinese mainland has triggered floods. The NDRC has allocated 100M yuan to support rescue operations and relief efforts.
Xi Jinping reassures Chinese citizens, pledges Party and government support during summer 2024 floods in Liaoning Province.
Over 60,000 individuals have been displaced by severe flooding across several Malaysian states, with Kelantan experiencing the highest impact. Heavy rains are expected to continue until November’s end, posing ongoing challenges.