Severe flooding has affected multiple regions in China, with six rivers surpassing warning levels. The Qiaozhuang River in Guangyuan City, Sichuan, is experiencing its worst flooding since 1981. Tributaries of the Jialing River and the Hulan River also set new historical records. Alerts have been issued for areas including Hebei, Xizang, and Ningxia, warning about flash floods, landslides, and reservoir risks. In Gansu's Tianshui City, landslides caused significant road damage, with 3,600 cubic metres of debris obstructing access in Hongbu Town.
Six rivers in China, including the Qiaozhuang River, exceeded warning thresholds, with the flooding being the worst since 1981. Historical records were surpassed in tributaries of the Jialing River and the Hulan River.
Region-specific alerts for Hebei, Xizang, and Ningxia were issued to remain cautious of flash floods, landslides, and risks from reservoirs.
In Tianshui City, Gansu, significant landslides led to damaged roads and stranded access due to approximately 3,600 cubic metres of debris.
The flooding situation highlights the severity of weather-related challenges in various regions of China, prompting immediate assessments and responses from local authorities.
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