Over 80,000 Evacuated Amid Serious Flooding In SW China

Over 80,000 Evacuated Amid Serious Flooding In SW China

GUIYANG, Jun 25 (NNN-XINHUA) – Continuous heavy rainfall and upstream inflows triggered severe flooding in two counties of Guizhou Province in south-west China, prompting mass evacuations.

As of 2:30 p.m. yesterday, 48,900 residents were temporarily evacuated in Rongjiang County, and 32,000 in Congjiang County. The flood control emergency response has been escalated to Level I, the highest, in both counties.

Rongjiang, a county known for Cun Chao – a rural football league, covering over 100 village teams, and drawing numerous fans across the country, saw heavy rainstorms from 8:00 p.m. Monday, with a venue at the Duliu River exceeding the warning level by 6.68 metres, as of 2:00 p.m. yesterday.

The football field at the Cun Chao stadium was submerged under three metres of water.

Long Tian, a resident near the stadium, recalled that, when he woke up at 8:00 a.m. yesterday, the water downstairs was already thigh-high.

“The water rose very quickly, so I stayed on the third floor waiting for rescue. By the afternoon, I had been transferred to safety,” Long said.

Rescue teams, including firefighters and volunteers, deployed boats and other equipment for the rescue work in the two counties.

As of 4:00 p.m. yesterday, the provincial emergency department had allocated disaster relief items, including 30,000 bottles of drinking water and 10,000 bowls of instant noodles, to the two counties via high-speed rail and road transport.

Also in Guizhou, rain-triggered landslides caused the collapse of part of a bridge on an expressway, in the county of Sandu. No casualties have been reported, so far.– NNN-XINHUA  

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