Flooding Worsens in China as Discharged Waters From Three Gorges Dam Inundate Cities

Heavy rain continued to fall on dozens of Chinese cities on June 29, leading to severe flooding. But unlike past instances of major disasters, no senior Chinese Communist Party officials have visited the affected regions thus far.

Moreover, the Three Gorges Dam, located in the upper region of the Yangtze river in Hubei Province, and other reservoirs discharged their accumulated water, affecting nearby cities.

For example, in Wuhan, the capital city of Hubei and where the COVID-19 pandemic first broke out, floodwaters reached up to car roofs.

Weather forecasts showed that the Yangtze river region will experience more rainfall in the next ten days. Hydrologists have previously warned that discharged water from the Three Gorges reservoir could sweep away people who live downstream.

Discharging Water
State-run media Xinhua quoted government officials who confirmed that the Three Gorges Dam released the accumulated stormwater in its reservoir on June 29.

The discharging average speed on Monday was 35,000 cubic meters per second (about 554.76 million gallons per minute), according to the report.

The department of water resources of Hubei also announced on June 29 that it discharged water from 1,081 local reservoirs after their water levels went over the warning limits.

The department added that eight of those reservoirs were large-size, meaning their storage capacities were larger than 100 million cubic meters (26.4 trillion gallons); 28 of them were medium-size, with storage capacities of more than 10 million cubic meters (2.6 trillion gallons); and 1,045 small-size.

Wuhan has the Yangtze river passing through it. The city was inundated on June 29 due to the high water level of the Yangtze and heavy rain.

State-run media Hubei Jingshi reported that floodwaters had entered the first floor of buildings in some neighborhoods of Wuhan. In addition, 35 roads in the Qiaokou, Wuchang, Hongshan, and Gaoxin districts were closed on Monday due to the deep flood waters.

Many other cities in Hubei were also suffering from flooding.

State-run CCTV reported that on June 27 evening in Guangshui city, flood waters reached so high that people could not get out of their cars or houses.

The regime has not announced any related death toll, but locals shared a video on social media of a woman who died after she washed away by flood waters.

On June 27, the cities of Yichang, Xiangyang, Jingmen, Xiaogan, Huanggang, Enshi, and Shennongjia reported floods. 7,005 people were forced to leave their homes and about 650,000 others suffered losses due to the flooding, according to authorities.

The central government announced on Monday that more heavy rainstorms are forecasted to arrive in the upper regions of the Three Gorges Dam during the first half of July.

David Adams

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